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 Post subject: Re: Worst paint job ever
PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:28 am 
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It's just one of those little known experimental camo schemes, like that polka dot scheme they tried. :)


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Somebody should tell the RAF that Home Depot will match your paint colors for you, if you need help...


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That has got to be it! They were going for the Dazzle Camouflage but didn't have any PINK in stock so they substituted!!! :shock:

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I think it is a 'tactical' paint scheme.

A SAM could not get a good lock onto her because of her reduced heat signature via the engine design and an anti-aircraft gunner could not take aim because he would be vomitting too violently once he saw her colors!!!! :shock:

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famvburg wrote:
It's just one of those little known experimental camo schemes, like that polka dot scheme they tried. :)


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Somebody should tell the RAF that Home Depot will match your paint colors for you, if you need help...


http://fightercontrol.forumotion.com/wa ... t14815.htm


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So, FWIW, no, the USAF isn't 'evil' - your term, but it is a pity that for the same effort a more credible scheme wasn't applied.


OK, as someone who was based at Alconbury, and flew A-10s, and knows that airplane well, I'll just say it -- that particular paint scheme is evil! :wink:

A little bit of history: The nose art is about the only "original" paint I can see on the plane. It depicts the Phoenix, the bird that rose from the ashes. S/N 80-0219 went off the end of the runway in April 1989 and was mortally wounded. A maintenance team rebuilt it as a Battle-Damage trainer (and named it 'Phoenix'). It often sat on our ramp during airshows and public open-houses as a stand-in for an operational aircraft. (That way, nobody had to worrry about damage or tampering...)

A photo of it in better (although non-airworthy) times:

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For me it has to be a Norseman that shows up at Oshkosh every year.
All over colour is metallic maroon with all inspection panels and fairings metallic gold. Looks like a patchwork quilt
Why the owner would do this scheme I don't know and I apologize to him if he reads this and takes offense but man I just don't get that paint scheme.

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So, if the airplane is neglected, the USAF is evil. If the airplane is taken care of, but using an incorrect paint scheme, then the USAF is evil.

Please Randy, it's a trivial topic, with a bit of fun.



(And painting an aircraft on external display isn't 'taking care of it', as has been amply and repeatedly shown here.)

YMMV


And while that is correct, just because it is airworthy also does not mean that it is being taken care of.

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I LIKE IT!

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famvburg wrote:
It's just one of those little known experimental camo schemes, like that polka dot scheme they tried. :)


fritzthefox wrote:
Somebody should tell the RAF that Home Depot will match your paint colors for you, if you need help...


http://fightercontrol.forumotion.com/wa ... t14815.htm


That polkadot scheme was THE BOMB!!! I saw it out at Fort Lewis when they had one out there for maneuvers back in the mid-70's. It was very cool looking. Had my dad make a 1/48 scale model of that version...I think it may still be hanging in the basement of the house.

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That polkadot scheme was THE BOMB!!! I saw it out at Fort Lewis when they had one out there for maneuvers back in the mid-70's. It was very cool looking. Had my dad make a 1/48 scale model of that version...I think it may still be hanging in the basement of the house.


I built both the grey and green schemes in 1/48th. I thought they made cool models and gave me lots of good experience with the airbrush.

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A thought occurred to me, maybe the person that painted this is color blind and simply doesn't understand just how bad this really is. :lol:

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S/N 80-0126 went off the end of the runway in April 1989 and was mortally wounded.

I remember that, was living in Cambridge at the time.

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Maybe some Strike Eagle pilots painted it! :lol:

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I think it makes the Whitewash on the tails less noticeable.

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all it needs is some white walls tires, curb feelers and fuzzy dice to hang from the mirrors and it would fit in great in LA, south side you know, where da homies are.......

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