...could you find a pink Spitfire with a pilot called 'Shorty' Longbottom. It was used for photo-recon during the war.
Saturday, 17 January 2009
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From Theo Spark at 14:12
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...could you find a pink Spitfire with a pilot called 'Shorty' Longbottom. It was used for photo-recon during the war.
From Theo Spark at 14:12
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I saw a pink P40 (I think) at an air show. Turns out it was a reproduction paint job meant to show what happened to the desert camouflage scheme when the aircraft had been in the desert sun for a couple of months.
Not coincidentally, it was a woman who flew the plane at the airshow, named Sue Parrish:
http://www.aviationbanter.com/attachment.php?s=c9376d01e4d732942241844f4d559f43&attachmentid=6545&d=1170905193
So. A QI fan. ;-)
Actually it's very effective camouflage for low level flying with a cloudy background. PRU Blue was developed because the sky was that colour at the altitude the aircraft cruised. Hence the U-2 was painted black - normally very conspicuous at lower flight levels (that's why RAF trainers are now so painted).
Yeah a great cam job... only slightly impared by the honking great invasion markings.
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