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POST WW2 DUTCH EAST INDIES SPITFIRES


Karatay

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Hello

 

I need an interesting scheme for a Dutch East Indies Spitfire MKIX C or E, as used over there, immediately after WW2. I believe their upper surfaces were in some shade of dark green. Some had a badge or cartoon embleme on the port side cowling.

Can anyone help with info on the camo colours, badges, etc; or photos of the port side of such MKIXs?

 

Many thanks

Vasko

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Excellent reply Charles - I suspect that the 'Jungle green' will not be too dissimilar to the Australian 'Foliage green' colour. I may have a little general information in my old Spifire aircraft profile book, which may provide dates, sqns, aircraft numbers, etc. (I'll let you know).

 

Cheers

 

Derek

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Vasko,

 

Luuk Boerman of Dutch Profile sells a decal set in 1:32 with Dutch Spits used in the NEI. Available directly from Luuk at www.dutchprofile.com or from the luchtvaart hobby shop in Aalsmeerderbrug (www.aviationmegastore.com), Holland. The set includes H 53 MH434 with Donald Duck cartoon on the engine cover.

 

The jungle green of H 53 is matched as Humbrol HB 75 or Xtracolour X- 223, undersurfaces were light blue Fs -5109. Antiglare panel was in matt olive drab HB 66/Xtracolour X-111/112. Spinner was painted orange.

 

Regards,

 

Hans

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Sorry vasko, I don't have pics of our feathered friend. Here is a pic of the instructions for the decal sheet and the decal sheet itself. Donald has to be constructed from four different decals. Hope is is of use.

 

Regards,

 

Hans

 

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Many thanks Hans. The pics of the decal sheet will be very useful: the info was needed to produce a colour profile of these MKIXS. It will complement another 20 to 30 profiles, which are being prepared for my book on the Spitfire Fighter.

 

Derek, merci for helping....we'll have a chat some time.

 

Cheers

Vasko

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