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Sita 03-13-2016 05:07 PM

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Sita 03-13-2016 05:09 PM

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76.IAP-Blackbird 03-13-2016 05:41 PM

Thats realy cool! :grin:

Sita 03-13-2016 05:44 PM

Thx)) ..

but it's not final ...still need a lot to do ... and pit in not correct color ...

btw ... can anybody said to me by which color was painted pit's of US plane? it's first my American plane ...

Pursuivant 03-13-2016 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Sita (Post 712723)
Thx)) ..

but it's not final ...still need a lot to do ... and pit in not correct color ...

btw ... can anybody said to me by which color was painted pit's of US plane? it's first my American plane ...

Typically, US military aircraft interiors were painted with zinc chromate green. Instrument panels were matte black. Both Army and Navy/Marines had formal paint color specs. You should be able to get color samples with a web search.

Or, just use the color from that B-24 interior.

US civilian plane interiors could be any color depending on manufacturer. Most were some form of light gray or just bare aluminum.

You can't go too far wrong with the light gray used for the SB-2 cockpit.

The insulation blankets on the roof and sides of the cockpit were some color of Olive Drab on the C-47, probably some color of medium gray on the DC-3. It should be easy to get a color sample from your reference pictures.

Pictures of the cockpit you made have a correct color for the blankets on a DC-3. Gray paint color could be lighter.

Sita 03-13-2016 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Pursuivant (Post 712733)

You can't go too far wrong with the light gray used for the SB-2 cockpit.

for now there A-14 grey which used in USSR VVS ... remains of the Li2 ...

Pursuivant 03-14-2016 12:55 AM

Picture of civilian DC-3 Cockpit here:

http://www.airliners.net/photo/0881388/L/

You should be able to get a good color sample off of the picture. Gray instrument panel could make a nice distinction from C-47 and other DC-3 variants, but black was just as common.

Zinc Chromate primer is naturally yellow-green, but when applied to aluminum is apple green. A bit of black paint was often added to make it more ultraviolet resistant, so the color could be darker - almost olive drab. It also gets darker as it oxidizes. So, your choice of colors as long as it's ugly green!

This color will work just fine:

http://www.art-paints.com/Paints/Ena...c-Chromate.gif

Here are a couple of color C-47 cockpits which show variants of Zinc Chromate primer. Note the variations! I'm starting to get the sense that no two C-47 cockpits were the same!

http://www.wingsmuseum.co.uk/images/DSCF0875.jpg

http://www.militaryfactory.com/cockp...uglas-c47d.jpg


Way too much information about interior paint colors of US Aircraft:

http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/magazin...colours_us.htm

Sita 03-14-2016 05:56 AM

thanks for color sample)

gooney 03-26-2016 10:22 AM

Hi there,
I've just discover this project and you can't imagine how glad i am viewing the wip pictures.
Il2 1946 with New Guinea map and radio navigation is just the perfect sim to master the gooney bird in its great times.
So many potential thrilling and challenging missions...
You made my day!
I wish you the best for this project and can tell you Il2 1946 will stay on my hard disk as long as the project is living... and a very long tume after its realease ;)
Best regards,
Gooney

Sita 04-03-2016 01:07 PM

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