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Old February 8th 07, 08:46 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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This is as close as I can get to it . . .

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Old February 8th 07, 09:15 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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"Blume, Alf" AlfBlume(a)hotmaildotcom skrev i en meddelelse
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This is as close as I can get to it . . .


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Old February 8th 07, 09:15 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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"Blume, Alf" AlfBlume(a)hotmaildotcom skrev i en meddelelse
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This is as close as I can get to it . . .


Museum of Flying ;-)


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Old February 8th 07, 09:26 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default P-51D Desert Camouflage

Still about pink planes - was there a pink spitfire?


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Just did a quick google - there are a few references to the above - but this
video clip is at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIvUN539a7A

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pink is suprisingly good camoflage against clouds, they used it early in the
war before switching to p.r. blue, which is how this mark 11 is now painted

Cheers
Graham

"Blume, Alf" AlfBlume(a)hotmaildotcom wrote in message
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This is as close as I can get to it . . .

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Old February 8th 07, 09:26 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default P-51D Desert Camouflage

Still about pink planes - was there a pink spitfire?


5 minutes later -
Just did a quick google - there are a few references to the above - but this
video clip is at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIvUN539a7A

Comment on the same page:-
pink is suprisingly good camoflage against clouds, they used it early in the
war before switching to p.r. blue, which is how this mark 11 is now painted

Cheers
Graham

"Blume, Alf" AlfBlume(a)hotmaildotcom wrote in message
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This is as close as I can get to it . . .

Museum of Flight





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Old February 8th 07, 01:09 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default P-51D Desert Camouflage

Lynn in StLou wrote in news:sTwyh.25471
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David Kazdan wrote:
This is one of those "but I vaguely remember..." sort of replies, BUT:

Wasn't there a P-51 ten or twenty years ago being flown on the airshow
circuit in those colors? If I recall correctly, it was owned by a
female pilot who was criticized for painting a warbird in hot pink; she
identified the colors as the Egypt campaign desert livery and the
complaints abated.

I don't remember details. Anyone else?

David


Your recollection is close. It was a P-40 and
AFAIK there was never any outcry about the Desert
Pink. I know I have a picture of it somewhere.



Probably this one.........






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Old February 8th 07, 01:09 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Lynn in StLou wrote in news:sTwyh.25471
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David Kazdan wrote:
This is one of those "but I vaguely remember..." sort of replies, BUT:

Wasn't there a P-51 ten or twenty years ago being flown on the airshow
circuit in those colors? If I recall correctly, it was owned by a
female pilot who was criticized for painting a warbird in hot pink; she
identified the colors as the Egypt campaign desert livery and the
complaints abated.

I don't remember details. Anyone else?

David


Your recollection is close. It was a P-40 and
AFAIK there was never any outcry about the Desert
Pink. I know I have a picture of it somewhere.



Probably this one.........






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Old February 8th 07, 02:03 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Lynn in StLou wrote:
David Kazdan wrote:
This is one of those "but I vaguely remember..." sort of replies, BUT:

Wasn't there a P-51 ten or twenty years ago being flown on the airshow
circuit in those colors? If I recall correctly, it was owned by a
female pilot who was criticized for painting a warbird in hot pink;
she identified the colors as the Egypt campaign desert livery and the
complaints abated.

I don't remember details. Anyone else?

David


Your recollection is close. It was a P-40 and AFAIK there was never any
outcry about the Desert Pink. I know I have a picture of it somewhere.

I do....Forbes Field Topeka, KS



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Old February 8th 07, 02:03 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Lynn in StLou wrote:
David Kazdan wrote:
This is one of those "but I vaguely remember..." sort of replies, BUT:

Wasn't there a P-51 ten or twenty years ago being flown on the airshow
circuit in those colors? If I recall correctly, it was owned by a
female pilot who was criticized for painting a warbird in hot pink;
she identified the colors as the Egypt campaign desert livery and the
complaints abated.

I don't remember details. Anyone else?

David


Your recollection is close. It was a P-40 and AFAIK there was never any
outcry about the Desert Pink. I know I have a picture of it somewhere.

I do....Forbes Field Topeka, KS



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Old February 8th 07, 02:43 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default P-51D Desert Camouflage

Where I live we have a woman driving a hot pink Ford LTD with the number
saying pinkpinkpink and a sticker across the back window that says "because
I can"

"Lynn in StLou" wrote in message
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Lynn in StLou wrote:
David Kazdan wrote:
This is one of those "but I vaguely remember..." sort of replies, BUT:

Wasn't there a P-51 ten or twenty years ago being flown on the airshow
circuit in those colors? If I recall correctly, it was owned by a
female pilot who was criticized for painting a warbird in hot pink;
she identified the colors as the Egypt campaign desert livery and the
complaints abated.

I don't remember details. Anyone else?

David


Your recollection is close. It was a P-40 and AFAIK there was never any
outcry about the Desert Pink. I know I have a picture of it somewhere.

I do....Forbes Field Topeka, KS



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