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lindslow 28th Jan 2017 17:22

RAFG Lightning Colours?
 
Does anyone know definitively what colour green was used on the Lightning F.2A's of 19 and 92 Sqns? Seems it wasn't standard RAF Dark Green.

Exrigger 28th Jan 2017 17:53

According to this site it is BS 638 641

Lightning F2a Colour Scheme - Cold War - Britmodeller.com

MACH2NUMBER 29th Jan 2017 16:49

When the Red Arrows came to Gutersloh in 1975 for the air show, the 19 Sqn Lightning display team were known as the Green Marrows

langleybaston 29th Jan 2017 17:39

whatever the colour, it made a lot of noise in Zeppelinstrasse whan there was a mass scramble.

Arfur Dent 29th Jan 2017 20:12

4 Squadron display team know as the "Green Worms" ( ref the sleeping bags used on deployments in the Harrier Force).

Just This Once... 29th Jan 2017 20:21

Pretty much the colour of trees:

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...b251019038.jpg

Pontius Navigator 30th Jan 2017 09:59

JTO, I see they have their own idiots in Germany too. Wonder if anyone ever had a spotter in the undercart?

Davef68 30th Jan 2017 15:24

I have seen it quoted as Nato Green (same as the Harrier GR5s were painted) but all the documentation says Dark Green 641 (241 in current standard)

pr00ne 30th Jan 2017 22:45

Or an idiot in a green jet in the canal?

Krystal n chips 31st Jan 2017 05:13

They were painted in a very, well, fetching shade of green really, which had a few additional uses at times, notably the leaks blending in to the colour scheme along with helping to negate the sight of the many, and varied, missing fasteners at various locations on the airframe.

MACH2NUMBER 31st Jan 2017 13:41

pr00ne,
As you know the Gutersoh fence is just behind the 'idiots', as is the threshold. Lightnings needed every inch of the runway, piano keys, and sometimes less. Looks a pretty normal approach to me.

langleybaston 31st Jan 2017 14:20

On the plus side, they didn't use a lot of runway for take-off.

Very very hard on tyres, I understand.


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