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Been skining this F2b from 141 sqd, it was done in a experimental hexagon camouflage but i only have a side shot.Doe's anyone no if the top wing was also hexagon style.....

 

 

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Been skining this F2b from 141 sqd, it was done in a experimental hexagon camouflage but i only have a side shot.Doe's anyone no if the top wing was also hexagon style.....

 

Hi

 

I only have nightfighter markings for this HD sqn. I will do some digging around and see if I have any more profiles of this sqn

 

Regards

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Red-Dog, I would bet the tops of the wings and tail surfaces are also camo. Nearly every photo I have ever seen of WWI birds in experimental camo have those areas treated as well.

 

Cheers!

 

Lou

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Been skining this F2b from 141 sqd, it was done in a experimental hexagon camouflage but i only have a side shot.Doe's anyone no if the top wing was also hexagon style.....

 

Hi

 

Red-Dog

 

F2b aircraft of both 39 and 141 Home Defence Sqns were mainly painted grey (including wings), with additional individual aircraft markings added.

 

 

 

As you can see from the above profile the wing tips are grey.

 

 

 

Another F2b from 141 (HD) Sqn

 

Source: Profile by V.Hochmuth

 

Hope this helps

Edited by Beanie
Posted

Experimental? Are you modifying a known historical design, or building from the ground up? I ask because I can't recall ever seeing a hex or lozenge pattern on any Allied planes.

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Experimental? Are you modifying a known historical design, or building from the ground up? I ask because I can't recall ever seeing a hex or lozenge pattern on any Allied planes.

 

Hi

 

141 Sqn was posted in England as Home defence, so does not appear in the game.1

Posted
Experimental? Are you modifying a known historical design, or building from the ground up? I ask because I can't recall ever seeing a hex or lozenge pattern on any Allied planes.

 

Yep, they tried it on a few planes. The pictures I've seen mostly were bristols

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