[WWI] Sopwith Salamander
Crawford Neil
Neil.Crawford at volvo.com
Thu Jul 5 05:39:21 EDT 2007
Hugh, I wouldn't go for red. Thats more typical of silver doped planes
of the twenties.
WW1 is usually natural colours, wood, linen or aluminium. The colour of
the material that is
on the outside, rather than painted.
FWIW etc. (in other words I'm not sure)
/Neil C.
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From: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org] On
Behalf Of Hugh Beyts
Sent: den 5 juli 2007 11:20
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Subject: [WWI] Sopwith Salamander
Does anyone know or have an idea what the interior colour of the
Salamnder cockpit would have been?
I'm guessing either darkish grey similar to the colour used on exterrnal
RFC aircraft metal panels or red primer but neither is based on hard
evidence.
Hugh
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