Author Topic: Werner Voss's D.III  (Read 9114 times)

Offline zavod44

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Re: Werner Voss's D.III
« Reply #30 on: September 08, 2015, 01:18:42 PM »
I have the Bronnenkant (or as the binding says Bronnnenkant) book, and his color profile seems to be a little different, it has the Top wing painted Red Brown to the left, the dark green in the middle and the light green to the right.  The Miller Air Vanguard Osprey book has the top wing painted Dark Green to the left, Red Brown in the Middle and light green to the right.  HOWEVER, most things I seen have the light green to the left red brown in the middle, and the dark green to the right!    IS there an actual way this should be painted?  Was there a factory standard?  Was there a way the German Army wanted them painted?  In the immortal words of Vinnie Babarino, "I'm like, so confused......."

Offline uncletony

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Re: Werner Voss's D.III
« Reply #31 on: September 08, 2015, 03:29:51 PM »
AFAIK there is no factory standard, just typical cases identified.

Don't have the latest PLM vol yet (must remedy that) so I can't comment on that, except his notes are usually pretty thorough on his aircraft depictions, both what is and what isn't known...