Django wrote:
k5083 wrote:
Rob, neither of those pics conclusively shows dark blue outer wing panels. In the first pic they are in the shade, which can account for them looking darker than the brightly lit intermediate blue on the fuselage. The second pic is too poor, and possibly too heavily retouched/colorized, to figure out what is going on.
August
I disagree. The tone of the intermediate blue would not be that dark in shadow. Compare the dark blue on top of the wing at the leading edge at the fuselage to the white underside. It's the same level of contrast in the tone.
As for the National Geographic photo, their color shots were generally flat color like that. It may not be the best example, but I think it is believable as well.
Well, that's okay. Disagreement is fine. What I notice is that the white, in shadow, appears darker than the intermediate blue in sunlight; whereas the lower outer wing panels in shadow appear no darker than the dark blue upper surfaces in sunlight. You may be right, and what I notice may be because of film/print contrast limitations or other issues. But given that Navy specs never called for dark blue outer wing panels -- I think we can agree on that -- and therefore any such panels would have been a goof-up, I would need more conclusive evidence to believe there was such a goof-up.
August