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![]() "Bert-Jan" wrote in message ... "Hub Plott III" wrote in news:46c19379$0 : Bert-Jan: It is not a colored B&W Photo but original WWII Color.My notes (finally found them)state it was an FAA repair depot in the UK. Hub begin 666 1174595730.jpg Attachment decoded: 1174595730.jpg ` end Thanks very much for the repost, Looking very closely I still think it is a coloured B/W or at least it's been "helped". Nevertheless, it's very nicely done and I still think it is VERRRRY interesting and I'll very gladly add it to my collection of "harvested- from-the-net-and-groups" pics. -- Cheers, Bert-Jan But if someone was "colouring" a B/W original why would they show the grey on the Seafire and that on the Corsair as so different, or at least differently weathered? And the gas-detection patch faithfully rendered in its sort of zinc chromate colour, and the red primer on the repairs to the starboard wing? Too clever by half, I think! To me, it certainly has an authentic, genuine look to it, but then maybe I'm just guillable! Regards Pat Macguire |
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