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I don't think it's accurate for the Spit Mk.II, but there were Spitfires in the battle of France that had this. They were painted like this so that friendly anti-aircraft gunners could recognize them and not fire at them.
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I see you've had you're wings clipped going under that bridge. Now how jammy is that?
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Balck and white camouflage was used from 39 until around June 1940 in order to make sure the AA guys know which aircrafts are friendly. Then they introduced the "sky" (duck-egg green) undersides. However, later on the black and white was re-introduced for a very short time from November 1940 to Spring 1941, and I'm not sure all the squadrons used it.
All in all, I'm not a big fan of having such a default skin
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I thought it's a bit dumb having one side black. Kinda defeats the purpose on having the other side light. Just paint it all black then
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Last edited by Vorondil; 04-29-2011 at 09:39 AM. |
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