Whilst browsing the internet and other forums I came across the following pictures of the Cavanaugh He111 (N99230):
(Pictures attributed at
http://www.fag.es/sevilla/aparatos/unpedro.htm)
The aircraft was used in the film Battle of Britain, and according to some other information I have available, "returned to 403 squadron at Cuatro Vientos still bearing the two-tone green camouflage and German Squadron markings it received for the film".
Seeing the aircraft marked as N99230 but whilst still in Spain (landscape and accompanying aircraft) would indicate that these photos must have been taken after purchase (June 1976) and prior (or during) its trip to the UK (September 1977).
If the aircraft was not repainted between the making of the film, and its sale in 1976, this would tend to indicate that the aircraft was being operated by the Spanish Air Force for approximately 7 years in what appears to be a WWII German two-tone green paint scheme, rather than one of the standard Spanish paint schemes (silver or light desert brown) which appear to have been used on all other serving Spanish He111's (as per the fuselage of B2-I-103 at Duxford). I have also found no references to the aircraft being painted in Spain after its purchase, or prior to its trip to the UK.
Does anyone have any pictures of B2-I-27 when it was with 403 squadron (after 1968, until 1972), 406 squadron (1973), or 462 squadron of 46 group at Gando Air Base in the Canary Isles from 29th January 1974 until 21st January 1975, that might help me determine what colors the aircraft wore during these various periods?
Was the two-tone green paint scheme also a standard scheme used by the Spanish Air Force, and therefore, B2-I-27 did not need to be repainted after its use in the film?
Any assistance, comments, etc, would be most welcome.
Thanks,
Julian