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#401 Post by jabba »

Thanks for pointing out the missing intake and nose error.
jabba wrote:DeHavilland Mosquito, more versions to follow...
It would seem you have beaten me to it Nighthunter.
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#403 Post by Caddaric79 »

I Heard It Through the Grapevine...

Some special Neptune's
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#404 Post by nighthunter »

jabba wrote:Thanks for pointing out the missing intake and nose error.
jabba wrote:DeHavilland Mosquito, more versions to follow...
It would seem you have beaten me to it Nighthunter.
Not at all there are many many more variants.
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#405 Post by Kilomuse »

Caddaric79, those are some fantastic Neptunes. I love seeing all the more obscure types getting attention. I've been away from this subforum because of my AU but I've got a few more Mirages coming soon.
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#406 Post by Gollevainen »

Nice Neptunes and Nice Phantoms...
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#407 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Seconded :) One thing though, the USN Neptune is in olive drab, whereas the US Army Neptune is in two tone naval colours - would this be right?
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#408 Post by Blackbuck »

Portsmouth Bill wrote:Seconded :) One thing though, the USN Neptune is in olive drab, whereas the US Army Neptune is in two tone naval colours - would this be right?
As far as I can ascertain they are indeed accurate. The OD one is one of the VO-67 gunships which I guess is why it's OD and not white.
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#409 Post by Rodondo »

Nice Neptunes and Phantoms, though Caddaric79, shouldn't the last two be further to the left, as to be level with 0m?
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#410 Post by Caddaric79 »

Thank you all :)

@ the Brits :
RB-69A, CIA spy P2V-7s: previously under Navy cover, so Navy blue. Later, marking changed for USAF,
AP-2E, US Army ELINT P2V-5Fs: less modified planes so still very much looked like a Navy Neptune,
OP-2E, US Navy gunship P2V-5Fs: rapidly painted on top and sides in jungle green (even lightly the white star) to drop sensors over the Ho Chi Minh Trail,
AP-2H, US Navy night gunship P2V-7Fs: camouflage that remind WWII night fighters.

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