Thread: C-121 HEEELPPP!
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Old September 5th 03, 05:02 PM
John
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Check out the VQ Association web site. You'll find what you need.
"Yofuri" wrote in message
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You're right on the color, but there was a full set of markings on the
aircraft, including MODEX, BUNO, etc. It was in letters about two inches
high, flat black on the charcoal background. You just had to stand real
close.

Rick

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"Jeff Franks" wrote in message
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I am attempting to have a C-121 Constellation model made for my father

for
Christmas. He was an ECM operator "backender" in the mid-60's in VQ-2.

He
has sent me several pictures of the Connie in the past, but only one in

the
VQ-2 paint scheme as he flew them. His description and the black &

white
picture he has, both show the plane as being painted VERY dark grey with
black leading edges.

This isn't the same grey as on the Early Warning birds, but charcoal.

There
were no insignia's on it identifying it as NAVY, etc. There was a small
American flag on the back left side...and that was it.

Is there ANYONE out there with a better description of this plane or

even
knows what I'm talking about? The picture I have came from
http://www.vpnavy.com/vq2_aircraft.html Its the top of the 2 black &
white
photos of the Connie's. As you can see, its not real helpful other than

to
prove that there was a "black" Connie.

VERY few people that I have emailed/spoken with will even admit that

there
was a paint job like this. They want to tell me it was blue or light

grey
(the standard paint schemes). I have no idea what to tell the model

maker
in order to make this thing accurate. Heck he'd like it either way, but

I'd
like to get it close

thanks for any help or direction.

Jeff

P.S. Dad, if your reading this, it's all a lie. I'm not getting you

squat
for Christmas