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tonkatechie 28th January 2006 17:11

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Is it just in the F3 world, or across the whole RAF that aircraft colours seem to be losing a standard tone? A short while ago my unit received an aircraft that was more like the GR4's grey, complete with dark roundels and mech mode markings. Now we've just got a jet that looks like it's got a coat of paint courtesy of the same firm that paints Flankers (more blue than the 'standard' air defence grey). Then, to top of the colour chart of F3 colours, when one is made a gate guardian, it gets an ultra glossy coat that makes it look like an airfix kit.
So come on ppruners, what's the meaning of this, change of camoflague tactics, cheaper suppliers or just good old fashioned 'fool the spotters'? :confused:

frodo_monkey 28th January 2006 17:18

As far as I know mate (working at t'other F3 unit south of the border), all the jets are meant to be going the same shade of grey as the GR4s... (North Sea Grey I believe). But I'd hazard a guess that the RAF got a Buy One Get One Free deal at Plane Paints 'R' Us :}

The Rocket 28th January 2006 20:29

Probably so all the Barley Grey paint is saved up just in case those ultra important, all singing, all dancing, world beating Typhoons need any

They get everything else:*

FEWNCOP 28th January 2006 21:53

Ahhh, does anyone remember 'the brown bomber' at a northern base but not a few years ago - another minor cock up in the mixing dept at the paint shop.

k3k3 28th January 2006 22:08

!!!! MR2?

It didn't turn out to be the right shade of hemp at the first attempt.:uhoh:

BEagle 28th January 2006 22:09

'twas not a cock-up by the paint mixers, but by a senior officer who wouldn't be told that he'd demanded the wrong paint code!

"I'm a squadron leader and I'm telling you what I want"

"OK, sir........"

"Perhaps it'll change colour when it dries" came the optimistic cry.

It didn't.

I understand it was sent to Newquay International and languished there until a Very Senior Wheel spotted it one day and asked "What the f*** is that flying $hite?".

After some tuneless whistling and foot shuffling from various embarrassed folk, it was subsequently repainted in hemp like its sisters.

[email protected] 28th January 2006 22:31

AP119A-0601-0B contains the reference for all MoD aircraft paint finishes. Looks like somebody is in breach of regualtions - shaft the blighter. Or, if it's an officer, post and promote.

The Rocket 28th January 2006 22:38


'twas not a cock-up by the paint mixers, but by a senior officer who wouldn't be told that he'd demanded the wrong paint code

"I'm a squadron leader and I'm telling you what I want"
Surprised he didn't get told to wind his neck in by a real senior officer!!

RubiC Cube 29th January 2006 10:09

Are we talking about the "pink" MR1 which, IIRC, happened because of a single digit mistake in the ref no.

k3k3 29th January 2006 12:08

This was the flying !!!!!

Later, the pink in the low vis roundel was found to flouresce(sp) under certain conditions. :uhoh:

akula 29th January 2006 14:31

I have heard many many stories regarding the fabled brown bomber however I have yet to lay eyes on any photos, if a kind soul could post a piccie it would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance.


ALWAYS assume NEVER check

A and C 29th January 2006 16:57

Nothing New !
 
Wonderful tail but I suspect that it comes from the same stable as the rumour the RAF Northolt is in the wrong place because the officer buying the land could not read a map and aquired the land on the wrong side of the railway !.

Onan the Clumsy 29th January 2006 17:03

...and it was supposed to be called Southolt

DJFish 29th January 2006 17:06

Strangely brown?
 
http://www.ukar.co.uk/board/ikonboar...=9;t=14;st=440
Is that the one you're after?

akula 29th January 2006 18:48

Thank you DJ,
It has been a while since I have laughed as much, it really is jobbie brown:ugh: :ugh:

RAF_Techie101 29th January 2006 19:54

Actually, I think the entire RAF fleet is going that way - first the VC-10's, then the Tri-stars, and now the Nimrods are being painted in the Runaway Grey scheme...

Grimweasel 29th January 2006 20:41

Not if you are an ultra sneaky, low level, box droppin, C130 Hercules. Down there in the weeds requires a sexy Olive green all over...

http://dlr.thexhunters.com/info/red_flag04-2_k04.jpg

BEagle 29th January 2006 21:06

Actually, the reason for the job lot of John Major Grey paint is that HM's Navy has so few ships left that another use had to be found for the warehouses full of pusser's grey paint cans gathering dust since the Battle of Jutland....

But during GW1, we had even more bizarre paint schemes:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...69/PinkPig.jpg

Oink oink!

Tilt and Gain 29th January 2006 21:56

Didn't quite a few GR-4s turn 'F3 grey' three years ago. Either someone's planning on a fracas somewhere maritime grey or there must be another sale on a B&Q.

Blodwyn Pig 29th January 2006 21:57

i remember painting those tristars by hand for GW1. 30 blokes, rollers and buckets. crew went off to a hotel and got bladdered, we phoned them up and said your planes ready mister, but they were too drunk to fly, so another crew had to be bused in.


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