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On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 09:44:56 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote: There's a raging debate amongst WW1 nerds about the color schemes of his aircraft. The standard on the DR1 was to cover it in blue fabric and then paing the upper sides with a worn out brush in a mix of silver and olive in a diagonal streaky way giving a sort of camoflage. Richtofen, of course, painted his red, but each of his airplanes had a different degree of red on it. The one he died in seems to have been the reddest, but it may have been only the upper surface of the upper wing ( there is a phot of that airplane with him in it before his death) and another with all upper surfaces red. There is a poor photo of one tha appears to there are original sections of the red triplane's fabric on display in the Canberra War Memorial, Australia. Stealth Pilot |
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