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Camouflaged Aircraft and related topics

Cron

Yankee Uniform Tango
Here is a A-6A from the Tigers of VA-65, circa 1966. I have a magazine with another picture of this bird.
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How about the Blue Blasters (VA-34) commerating the 50th anniversary of D-Day, June 6 1994:
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Those are just beautiful. I think some newer a/c would look pretty darn good with those paint schemes...

Anyone else have more pics of the above birds?
 

UMichfly

Well-Known Member
pilot
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Inflight, you can see the fake canopy as well.
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Wow, I wonder how many guys crapped their flight suits thinking for a half second that lead was breaking into them. I wouldn't want to be flying form with that paint job...
 

Swanee

Cereal Killer
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Wow, I wonder how many guys crapped their flight suits thinking for a half second that lead was breaking into them. I wouldn't want to be flying form with that paint job...


A few airplanes have the "fake canopy" painted on the bottom: A-10s, CF-18s...

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Pugs

Back from the range
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We're coming up on the 100th anniversary of Naval Air and the 75th had some great commemorative schemes. It would be really neat to see the color schemes of our history applied to the current fleet. Picture if you will...

A T-45 with Yellow Wings, silver fuselage and green tail ala the F-3F.

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or an F/A-18F with the Pacific camo of a TBF

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and of course the gloss gray and white of the 60's and 70's. It would be even better if we took the opportunity to make them the schemes of some of the hero's of Naval Air. Our first ace, CDR Dave Ingalls (admittedly tough since he got all his kills flying with the RAF), Tactician and Ace Jimmy Thatch, Navy Cross Winner LCDR Max Leslie and more modern legends like Ted Williams. These guys are our history and we should revel in it. Ok, dealing with Duke Cunningham will be a little more difficult. :(
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
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Does that C-2 say "Vampire Airlines" on the side of it?

S-2 "Stoof" Bubba

VX-5 was, and since VX-5 and VX-4 combined, VX-9 has been, known as the Vampires. My guess would be the S-2 or C-1, can't tell from the photo, provided logistics support to the squadron or hauled passengers to/from China Lake to/from Pt Mugu. Similar to the JANET flights out of Vegas the Navy ran (still?) planes daily between the two testing bases. They were using C-26's to do that the last time I was there.

Hence, 'Vampire Airlines'.
 

HeyJoe

Fly Navy! ...or USMC
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Somebody had to be first!

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090509-N-9909C-784 GULF OF OMAN (May 9, 2009) An SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron (HS) 5 hovers over the bow of the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). The helicopter's tail is painted with the Navy digital camouflage design. Eisenhower and Carrier Air Wing Seven are deployed to the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command area of responsibility, and are conducting operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Jane Campbell/Released)
 

HeyJoe

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There it goes again!

Pill_Hacker said:
That is really cool


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090509-N-9909C-515 GULF OF OMAN (May 9, 2009) An SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron (HS) 5 flies in the vicinity of the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). The helicopter's tail is painted with the Navy digital camouflage design. Eisenhower and Carrier Air Wing Seven are deployed to the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command area of responsibility, and are conducting operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Jane Campbell/Released)
 

HeyJoe

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If you like Helo tail art

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090511-N-1644H-005 PACIFIC OCEAN (May 11, 2009) An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to the Island Knights of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 25 lifts off from the Military Sealift Command dry cargo/ammunition ship USNS Alan Shepard (T-AKE 3) to the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) during a munitions transfer. George Washington is conducting flight deck certification and carrier qualifications in the western Pacific Ocean after its first Selective Restricted Availability. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class John M. Hageman/Released)
 

DangerousDan

I could tell you but I would have to kill you
I found this A-4 in a typical Jungle Paint Scheme at the NZ Air Force Museum at Christchurch NZ. Got love the Maori Painting in the center.
 

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highside7r

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As of late seems the standards for the tactical paint scheme have gone to more colorful paints, and not just on the CAG birds either. Noticed this while looking at several MH-60R/S paints, and many of the newer Bug/Super Bug schemes, loads of color. As if it's a competition between squadrons. Is the Navy using this as some form of advertising?
 
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