Wed Jul 02, 2014 5:19 pm
Wed Jul 02, 2014 5:25 pm
51fixer wrote:Not enough time in the day to get heavy into this discussion.
Paints were changed at periods of the war. I've done a bit of research on this in regards to early war paint as the SNJ-3 was built in Dec of 41.
I have a Dupont Aircraft Paint book from 1943. No color cards but some interesting info including silver paint mixture info.
I have a 44 Hayes T/W O/H manual with other silver paint info.
Also found an article from 42 Industrial Paint Magazine with a revised paint formula for AN-TT-P-465 Yellow Zinc. I believe it was a Oct revision from a previous August revision.
Also found an article on the primer and paint processes used by Douglas in the 42 timeframe.
Zinc Chromates were applied by spray, dip and flow. Flow being out of a hose. Seen film of that at the Piper factory when primering the fuselages of cubs. Frame hangs over a pool and operator holds a 1/2" hose or so and lets it dribble onto each tube of the frame. Not to pretty.
Wed Jul 02, 2014 6:43 pm
Thu Jul 03, 2014 8:07 pm
Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:31 pm
John Dupre wrote:Regarding invasion stripes I have often wondered: They were used for months after the invasion. Was there time then to paint them accurately using masking tape and paper as well as more permanent paints? What about aircraft delivered to reception centers in the UK where they would have had their tactical markings and theater specific equipment installed. Were invasion stripes still painted on in a slapdash way there?
Fri Jul 04, 2014 8:13 am
