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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => WW1 Aircraft Information/Questions => Topic started by: RAGIII on March 06, 2019, 02:42:12 AM
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So I saw a post on FB the other day about French rigging wire. The post basically asked about the French Blue wire available from WNW. There was one answer stating that the wires were indeed blue and a photo of an un- restored Caudron from the Smithsonian was posted as "Proof". My question is, of course, was this common practice or is it just an Expert using one example as proof?
RAGIII
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Hi Rich, been pondering this myself. Had a dig through all my french references yesterday but found no written reference to wire colour. I did find some colour photo's of unrestored a/c that showed the wires in natual tone, but were these original? Wires are/were replaced on a regular basis for maintainance, so maybe blue when the a/c was new from the factory but not when wires were replaced?? Will keep digging. Regards, Pete in RI
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Hi Rich, been pondering this myself. Had a dig through all my french references yesterday but found no written reference to wire colour. I did find some colour photo's of unrestored a/c that showed the wires in natual tone, but were these original? Wires are/were replaced on a regular basis for maintainance, so maybe blue when the a/c was new from the factory but not when wires were replaced?? Will keep digging. Regards, Pete in RI
Thanks for looking into this Pete. I am surprised Xan or one of the other Modelers from France haven't chimed in.
RAGIII
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Your not alone Rick , I have been looking online as well and even on the Aerodrome and have come up as empty handed .
I don't think one photo proves whether All French aircraft had blue rigging wires . But this maybe true for Caudron build aircraft . Also been trying to find the diameter of the rigging wires on N-17 . CSM calls for 0.1mm for the flying wires but 0.15mm for control surfaces . 0.1mm is hell of alot smaller the 0.15mm .......
Terri
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colour photo's of Georges Guynemer's S7 in Paris shows blue metal fittings but natural wires. Memorial Flight's Spad 13 has blue fittings, natural wires. However, their Sopwith Strutter has a mixture of blue and natual wires. :-\ Le Bourget's N11 and Caudron have blue fittings and natural wires. Regards, Pete in RI
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As far as I know blue ringing was only in Caudron planes. naturel for nieuports
here you have the chaput plane's autochrome (real color picture)
(https://nsa40.casimages.com/img/2019/04/04/190404020355783489.jpg)
Xan
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Thanks Xan. I went with a steel color on my first Nieuport so I am happy to find out I made the correct decision! ;D
RAGIII
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Thanks for bringing this question up Rick,I've been wondering about it for a while too.
Cheers,
Dave.
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I was going to paint them blue , not anymore now . Thanks :)
Terri