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Jamoliva

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  1. It looks great Tolga. Great start! Yes, you are right, the lighter color is only visible under the cowling. Whatever that second color is, it comes all the way down on the sides of the fuselage. It seems that the line is just aligned to the wing level. I plan to use classic RLM 02/70 fuselage mottling and separate it with a fine straight line from RLM 76. Thank you for your feedback.
  2. Thank you pvanroy! Really interesting. I like the way you explained it in detail. I must say, though, I agree almost everything you wrote with the exception of RLM 77. I think the main fuselage is probably 74/75/76. But who knows. And Tolga, your model looks great, I look forward to its completion. I also consider building a Turkish Fw 190Aa-3 and thinking of either #41 or #39 on these photos. They are also quite interesting. Clearly they are from different squadrons but they share the same camouflage. I am considering RLM 74/75/76 main camouflage with RLM 02 sides mottled with dark green. You can see the clear fine in both photographs on cowlings between two light colors (I am guessing 76 and 02 but again it could be anything... ). Please let me know what your all think about these two aircraft colors? I appreciate your assistance.
  3. I am not sure if Tolga has seen this but there is an article on a Turkish online defence industry magazine which featured the subject. http://en.c4defence.com/Magazine/issue-43/55 Please check the page 52 for the color profiles. The authors claim that there were three different camo types for these FW190-Aa3s. Actually, #39 & #41, too, look really interesting with their side fuselage camo.
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