This is a total shot in the dark, but I remember puting tape on the leading
edges of F/A-18 wings in order to protect the paint. When the A/C flew a
lot of low level sortes in dusty or sandy environments the tape would wear
down fairly quickly. It was easier to replace tape than it was to repaint
the A/C. Of course I'm probably wrong. I have a tendancy to look for
simple solutions to complex problems.
Evan Williams
"Bonehammer" wrote in message
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...as those applied to the Backfire and Fencer? I know of
anti-radiation white applied to the underside of nuclear bombers, but
the reason of white leading edges on the Su-24 escaps me - seems
'anti'camouflage. Perhaps it helps in disguising the shape of the
'incoming' from visible/IR sensors on the ground? Thanks in advance
for any explanation.
TIA
Bonehammer
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