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    #1

    a-10 como

    did anyone know that.....

    "during trials to determine the most effective tactics to be used by USAF A-10A Thunderbolts, a series of comouflage schemes were evaluated by the 57th TTW in November 1977. The mottled scheme was applied to every part of the aircraft and was changed from day to day to match weather and terrain conditions"
  • wonwinglo
    • Apr 2004
    • 5410

    #2
    *** And I wonder if anyone bothered to record these interesting colours day by day ? a model of each one would be really something.

    did anyone know that....."during trials to determine the most effective tactics to be used by USAF A-10A Thunderbolts, a series of comouflage schemes were evaluated by the 57th TTW in November 1977. The mottled scheme was applied to every part of the aircraft and was changed from day to day to match weather and terrain conditions"

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      #3
      but then again the USAF probably realised it was costing to much. and imagine....

      pilots get called out on emergency, they have 2hours to get to their destination....."hold on sir, just got to re-paint her and wait for it to dry, then we will be on our way"

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      • wonwinglo
        • Apr 2004
        • 5410

        #4
        Richard W,I would imagine that these were water washable colours,the paints are applied one day and then hosed down the next,just like they did that time with the R.A.F Pumas with white over camouflage.

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          #5
          So if it rains on take off the camoflague changes as it goes down the runway!!

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            #6
            lol. still does not fix the problem of drying!

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            • wonwinglo
              • Apr 2004
              • 5410

              #7
              ***Actually that is not far from the truth,the poppy drop Dakotas used locally had D-Day marking applied,the day of the drop it rained leaving a rather messy finish when they landed,film companies use the stuff a lot.

              So if it rains on take off the camoflague changes as it goes down the runway!!

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                #8
                A10 JAWS Schemes.

                4 Aircraft were used to test the JAWS (Joint Attack Weapons Systems) camouflage.Each aircraft used a different base colour and the other 4 colours added in splotches from paint spray cans and touched up by brush.The colours were fs 36231 grey-34092 dark green-30118 brown -34102 olive green -30227 tan.

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