"Claus Gustafsen" wrote in
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I wonder why we never see a Me 262 with a Shark mouth on it, that has
to be the most "Shark like" plane ever.
By that stage of the war I think the
German aircrews had other priorities....
Claus
"Mitchell Holman" skrev i meddelelsen
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A Paulus wrote in
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an.2011.05.02.19.01.01 @localhost.localdomain:
On Mon, 02 May 2011 07:07:49 -0500, Mitchell Holman wrote:
The most overused paint scheme in aviation history.
What are the origins of this paint scheme? IIRC, it began
somewhere in the early WWII Pacific theater when it was
realized that foreign pilots were very superstitious (i.e.
frightened) over such a design.
But that would not explain the German biplanes that also
sport the pattern.
AP
I think the tradition goes back to
polynesian war canoes. But like that
other polynesian gift, tattoos, it is
pretty much everywhere now.