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Great stuff Paul.

 

One thing though the underside of the camo birds should be petroleum blue closest match should be something like RAF PRU blue. Otherwise awesome as usual my friend

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Great stuff Paul.

 

One thing though the underside of the camo birds should be petroleum blue closest match should be something like RAF PRU blue. Otherwise awesome as usual my friend

 

 

It could easily done if You send to me a picture or a color example. :good:

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http://www.milfly.dk/pdf/f84.pdf

 

All serials incl. the letter code for each aircraft. I'm going to dig a little so I place the letter codes by squadron.

 

It appear that the RDAF used 3 different serials codes for the F-84E/G All aircraft pre 1954 used the original USAF FS-XXX Or FS-XXX-X !954-60 Letter code like SE-H 1960 onwards very few aircrafts still in service A-XXX

 

A lot of the RDAF F-84G's were ex KLU

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Tip tank colors for each squadron

 

ESK725 silver

ESK726 Blue

ESK727 Red

ESK728 Orange (early years same but with a black lightning)

ESK729 Gold (Early years as picture above black with gold arrow)

ESK730 Green

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AT-x letter code was used by the training flight at FSN Aalborg.

 

The first letter of the code is where the unit is based. K= FSN Karup S= FSN Skrydstrup A= FSN Aalborg

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http://tinbox.dk/da-main.htm

 

All publicized issues available for download here

 

Thanks Henrik , thats nice , more or less knowing what it's all about , having a couple of Danmil's and having some knowledge about a couple of dialects (no offence, but it helps !!) I don't have too much trouble in reading Danish..........

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You're welcome Derk. I can only say the same about reading Dutch material. I quickly get the general idea of the content

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You're most welcome Paul.

 

BTW the camouflaged birds used the scheme on the drawings from 1954-57 from 57 green and gray swapped place. Don't ask why. Must be some sort of bureaucratic drill. My guess is that at the office where painting directives are made. They had a wrong drawing and instead of swapping out the drawing, They ordered all existing aircrafts which was camouflaged to be repainted. Just a guess but the only plausible explanation I can come up with :blink:

 

The Day Glo painted aircrafts belonged to the Training flight based at Aalborg. Used at target aircrafts training the F-86D squadrons.

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