Eduard 190 weekend with HGW seatbelt
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1 13 February 2019, 08:34
Treehugger
Is this a historical camo scheme? I keep being amazed at seeing such things. 🙂 Fascinating model.
I am guessing that the yellow patch under the nose, and the yellow strip on the side is indicative of being some higher ranking pilot. Somebody please fill me in on that, if you think you know. 🙂
Is this a historical camo scheme? I keep being amazed at seeing such things. 🙂 Fascinating model.
I am guessing that the yellow patch under the nose, and the yellow strip on the side is indicative of being some higher ranking pilot. Somebody please fill me in on that, if you think you know. 🙂
13 February 2019, 10:16
James Cann
Thanks folks, Treehugger the only info I have found is that the pilot was based in the Netherlands, I have seen this scheme on 109s but never a photo of a 190 wearing it
Thanks folks, Treehugger the only info I have found is that the pilot was based in the Netherlands, I have seen this scheme on 109s but never a photo of a 190 wearing it
13 February 2019, 11:42
Alexander Perov
This highest level. And where the pointers of the released position of the landing gear?
This highest level. And where the pointers of the released position of the landing gear?
13 February 2019, 18:02
Michael Phillips
This is really just fantastic work... stunningly beautiful paintwork for sure! Bravo!
This is really just fantastic work... stunningly beautiful paintwork for sure! Bravo!
14 February 2019, 14:53
Michael Hickey
Great Butcher Bird James, love the paint job, and the mottling.👍👍👍
Treehugger, as far as I understand the yellow under the nose is for unit recognition or something similar to that. It could also have been red, the whole cowl being checkered either black/white, red/black, yellow/black. Depending on the unit and where it was located, usually yellow was the Eastern Front. Hope this helps.
Great Butcher Bird James, love the paint job, and the mottling.👍👍👍
Treehugger, as far as I understand the yellow under the nose is for unit recognition or something similar to that. It could also have been red, the whole cowl being checkered either black/white, red/black, yellow/black. Depending on the unit and where it was located, usually yellow was the Eastern Front. Hope this helps.
15 February 2019, 00:27
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