To sail no more. Pt. 3, Mike Critchley & Steve Bush by Mike Critchley; Steve Bush

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HideyaAnda) 30 HELEN in unusual battle' dress. The segment type camouflage schemes were not frequently encountered on (Hideya Anda) heavy bomber aircraft during the later years of the war, 1943 onwards. KI-49 HELEN after a low level strafing run. This is a good example of an intricately applied wave-mirror, or ribbon pattern, applied much in the same manner as with Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88s. (USAF photo) 31 THE FIVE BASIC SCHEMES . . Overall Single Solid Color Type' 0' One Color Upper, One Color Lower Type'S' ...

03 was an overall blue-grey scheme and was peculiar to NICKs, DINAHs, and TONYs as a delivered finish, particularly in a Home Defense role. 05 was another special finish, used for night operational aircraft, and was not restricted to any particular type. B2 was a dark green mottle applied over 03 blue grey. This was usually a local application, with the exception of NICKs, which were an unusual variation, very symmetrical in appearance, hand-painted rather than sprayed, which gave the impression of veining rather than a blotch finish.

USAF Photo) 57 The somewhat dilapidated remains of a KAMIKAZE version of PEGGY, was to have been fitted with an impact fuse in the nose. These are believed to have been attached to the 7th Sentai on a "temporary" basis. , 2 GENERAL MARKINGS Illustrated Key to Markings - National Markings - Anti Glare Panels - Spinners and Propellers - Wing ID Panels - Command Stripes and Panels - Operational Markings - Information Markings - Application of the Hinomaru - Home Defense Markings - Victory or Kill Marks - Application of Numerals - Personal Marks and Symbols 59 KEY TO AIRCRAFT MARKINGS JAPANESE ARMY AIR FORCES '1 /\ JL t tD trestle h~ 5b S "J t?

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