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Started by anthonyp, August 31, 2007, 07:12:01 AM

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anthonyp

Great pics, Ian!  You're suggestion for a V-22 in those USMC colours gave me an idea... thanks, now I need to go find a cheap V-22!

Anyways, here's another of a Selfridge HH-65C, from this year's show (taken by my old neighbor):

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Ian the Kiwi Herder

Here's some more.....



Another classy colour scheme (IMHO), would like nice on a Jet Ranger or a Huey.





Grey and yellow/orange. Imagine it on a CH-53 !





Put this on here before - Took this on an exercise with our colleagues from the Irish CG.







A couple of 1980's S-58's. How about modern choppers in retro schemes..... go-on you know you want to !





Not seen one m'self yet, but the S-92 is our new off-shore SAR platform. Scheme could easily transfer on to a Sea Dragon or even the V-22 (Again !).

Ian


"When the Carpet Monster tells you it's full....
....it's time to tidy the workbench"

Confuscious (maybe)

Ian the Kiwi Herder

Let's finish with a couple of Sea King's - especially for my friend Toad !



RN aircraft, note the single yellow rotor blade.





Aussie machine in overall (Dark Compass ?) grey.





Belgian, very clean for a Sea King, nice scheme too.





Another overall grey machine - Canadian this time.





Something a wee bit different - a Sea King without a radome, and not license built by Westland. Danish S-61.





Old scheme (West) German machine.

Hope these few pics inspire - I still have quite a few photos in the stash - if you have a particular colour sceme/nationality in mind, jusyt drop me a PM and I'll have a root-around.

Ian

"When the Carpet Monster tells you it's full....
....it's time to tidy the workbench"

Confuscious (maybe)

Amphion

I'll add these two:



Norwegian




Danish

Enjoy  :salute:  
Amphion

Glenn Gilbertson

Hope I'm not too late to post some pictures for inspiration, but took these of the WW2 airborne lifeboat at the RAF Museum,Hendon on Friday. The boat has been left unpainted to show the structure.