Re: PT-19 colors

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vfr69
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PT-19 colors

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'I'm R/c modeler anad I am currently working on a PT-19 of just over 7 ft wing span.
Some of these planes fuselages are painted light blue and others are dark blue ( I think I have even seen a sliver one), with the wings yellow.
My question is what is the reason for the different colors?
Was it the branch of service? I figure if anyone would know someone in the group would. Thank you and I'm glad you fellows keep the old birds flying. Leo Cupp in MI.'
Don Smith
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Re: PT-19 colors

Post by Don Smith »

'Merry Christmas, Leo,

Prior to September 12, 1942, All U.S. Army primary and basic trainer aircraft, including the PT-19, had True Blue fuselage and landing gear with Orange Yellow wing and tail surfaces. After that date, they were aluminum overall. Hope this helps.

Cheers,
Don Smith
Lakewood CO
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I'm R/c modeler anad I am currently working on a PT-19 of just over 7 ft wing span.

Some of these planes fuselages are painted light blue and others are dark blue ( I think I have even seen a sliver one), with the wings yellow.

My question is what is the reason for the different colors?

Was it the branch of service? I figure if anyone would know someone in the group would. Thank you and I'm glad you fellows keep the old birds flying. Leo Cupp in MI.




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