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<br />Brian,
I never said your color schemes didn't work, as they have certainly worked well. What I meant to say is that WWII fighters should look like fighters and not brightly painted "hazard" signs.
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I didn't mean anything by it besides a good old teasing joke ;) Any chance to mess with a REB I gotta take!

I personally find the "unique" color schemes very entertaining, and are a good conversation piece among pilots AND spectators. Most would be able to say "Hey, thats a mustang!", but not many would be able to place the reason why it was red, with skyy blue pinstripping! We get to bring that to them
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Post by Lou Melancon »

Brian,
The the old saying about southerners really sums what its like to be down here; it goes like this "American by birth, Southern by the grace of God".

I knew you were poking fun and enjoyed it. I may not paint my planes the way you do yours but if I thought it would help me fly like you they would be the wildest color schemes I could come up with for the bottoms of the wings and fuse.

Merry Christmas to you all.
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Post by Don Holmes »

Hay DRAFTMAN 1
I saw the article in Model Aviation and see you got a write up,
sounds good keep up the good work and watch your SIX.

Don Holmes
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