> To change the subject slightly; if I were working on a
> German aircraft with a lozenge pattern on the fuselage, that
> pattern would also be inside, correct? I don't EVEN want to
> talk about matching lozenge for lozenge interior and
> exterior, but since that pattern is actually part of the
> fabric, it is going to be visible inside. Same weathering
> might be in order, or what?
>
I would think that would be about right - a lozenge pattern but
'washed out' and 'faded'; you'd be looking at the printed lozenge
pattern colors through a layer of fabric.
I have a modeling acquaintance who insists that all this fascination
with interiors is silly and that the answer to _all_ cockpit interior
problems is a fat pilot figure! Seems to work for him!
Cheers,
-- Bill Shatzer - bshatzer@ednet1.osl.or.gov - aw177@Freenet.Carleton.ca -