Re: Ceconite color??

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roy25101
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Ceconite color??

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Anyone know if there is a standard yellow these planes are painted? There are three yellows available to color Ceconite but no mention of the specific one in the log book. Thanks in advance..'
Elton Hanneman
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Re: Ceconite color??

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Did mine with cub yellow and forest green trim using the Stewart system
 


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Anyone know if there is a standard yellow these planes are painted? There are three yellows available to color Ceconite but no mention of the specific one in the log book. Thanks in advance..






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jstreat360
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Re: Ceconite color??

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'Elton,



Please see below and attached info.



Notes from the Spring 2000 Vol 12#2.



The standard colors were offered on F24s from FC Drawing 40468.



Base Color Loening Yellow, trim color Stinson Green

Base Color Stinson Red, trim Color Diana Cream

Base Color Insignia Red, trim color Aircraft Gray



The later two have been reversed with red as the trim colors. Colors are from the Berry Brothers color chart.



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From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2018 11:17 AM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [fairchildclub] Ceconite color??





Did mine with cub yellow and forest green trim using the Stewart system



From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2018 10:14 AM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [fairchildclub] Ceconite color??





Anyone know if there is a standard yellow these planes are painted? There are three yellows available to color Ceconite but no mention of the specific one in the log book. Thanks in advance..




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From: "Bill Kahl"
To:
Subject: Fw: Stinson colors
Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 5:31 AM

----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry & Susan Westin"
To: "bkahl"
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: Stinson colors


> Bill,
>
> Attached are two image files, red.jpg and green.jpg. I scanned these
> from the Pacific Airmotive catalog 700 (very late 1940's). These images
> have a Stinson Red and Stinson Green respectively, and are chips from
> the Sherwin-Williams company.
>
> From the catalog the following numbers are shown:
>
> Stinson Red Dope 72022
> Stinson Red Lacquer 72037
> Stinson Red Enamel 74012
>
> Stinson Green Dope 72010
> Stinson Green Lacquer 72044
> Stinson Green Enamel 74028
>
> I don't have any mix instructions for these colors, just the chips as
> scanned and the Sherwin-Williams Aircraft Finishes numbers.
>
> Hope that is of some help. If you find more color information please
> let me know. I'd like to add to the Homepage what I can.
>
> I also have an Air Associates catalog 18 with paint chips, these are
> Berryloid Brothers, Detroit, Michigan. The color for Stinson Green
> looks identical to my eye, the Berryloid "Berry Red" looks very similar
> to what Pacific Airmotive calls Stinson Red. In fact the
> Sherwin-Williams chips indicate Berry Red is the same as Stinson Red.
> No numbers are included with the paint chips in the Air Associates
catalog.
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Larry Westin
> --
> My Quote - "May I Always treat All others with Dignity and Respect"
> Larry and Susan Westin
> e-mail westin@tdstelme.net
> Homepage http://personalpages.tdstelme.net/~westin
> (Stinson 108 & USAF 553rd "Batcat" featured)
>
>
> bkahl wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a Fairchild 24R that I am restoring. Some of the original
color options include Stinson Red and Stinson Green colors. Could you tell
me what Stinson restorers do when they use these colors? The only stock
Stinson color that I can find is Stinson Maroon. Is there a recipe for
mixing stock colors to get the Red and Green? Any information you could
provide along these lines would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bill Kahl
> > N77657
> >
>
>


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