Good dope BzB Jr, guess that about nails it. Problem was, with all the foul smoke roaring out of the twin pipes, plus the required continuous grease job on the hook point, the white stripes didn't last long!
BzB Sr![]()
Was there a Navy or Marine F-4 flying in 1993? I think not. So…those regs seem not to apply. Bead-blast it to natural metal, paint the "attachment housing" however you want in squadron colors w/your zap, etc. White and black stripes is not, I don't think, representative of your squadron legacy. Heck, chrome-plate the whole thing if you want...MIL-STD-2161A - DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE: PAINT SCHEMES AND EXTERIOR MARKINGS FOR US NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT (01 MAY 1993)
section 5.2.2.10.4 (spec excerpt attached)
Spec reference for download: http://www.everyspec.com/MIL-STD/MIL-STD-2000-2999/MIL-STD-2161A_24653/
BzB Jr, Engineering Nerd.
