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I think white on top (contrast vs ground clutter) and dark on the
underside (contrast vs sky) works well, like, for example, the factory Mooney schemes, http://www.mooney.com/ . "Dennis O'Connor" wrote in message ... A study within the military showed that the most visible color for identifying the shape of a plane against any background, is a solid, dark blue... Now, don't shoot the messenger as he has a tender hide... If you don't like the message, do your own research... No shots fired. :-) Do you have a reference for the study? I remember the RAF Tornados getting painted black all over some years ago after similar studies. Presumably they get repainted before going into action. I'd hesitate to paint a GA aircraft dark on top unless it was going to spend most of its time in the shade. Julian |
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