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Here’s a question for any resident clever person; given that in just my own collection of books/photos I’ve seen about a million versions of it, what- if any- shade of WW2 RAF ‘interior green’ is the real one?!

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By: Tom-W - 28th November 2003 at 22:30

Well in the short period that I’ve been working on the odd WWII a/c I’ve seen 4 or 5 different shades ranging from what I class as RAF Int green to something like an olive green and also one close to US Int Green, all from the original spray job in the factory. Hawkers had a totally different Int Green to Vickers who in turn had a totally different shade compared to Westlands, so a spit could have a replacement set of wings fitted after a prang and have two completely different colours on the interior, though Mark12 would be able to answer this question much more comprensibly than myself I’d say.

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By: Merlin3945 - 28th November 2003 at 18:32

easy answer to that one is.

Any green you can get your hands on.

Imagine how many wartime factories there would have been producing dope for buildings vehicles and aircraft.

I suppose it all depends on which batch of paint yours came from.

Same as choosing wallpaper today. Always check the batch numbers.

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By: Bluebird Mike - 28th November 2003 at 17:15

LOL! ‘I think we shud restor the Blenheim yursing MDF, it wud be reerly reerly gud…’

I can’t stand her, either!

Don’t worry Mogs, I’m not seeking some Holy Grail definitive answer, just asking opinions, given that there’s such a huge variation in what colour owners spray the innards of their machines!

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By: Moggy C - 28th November 2003 at 16:43

Er…

How do you expect an answer to that?

The only way to say ‘this is it’ would be to refer to a paint chip / colour chart.

But the act of scanning it will introduce colour anomalies, whilst virtually every monitor on this forum will retransmit it as a different colour. Just take a look at the TV displays in Curry’s (Always Cutting Prices 😡 – I’d strangle the half-wit who thought it was a good idea to have Linda Barker making that ‘vasectomy’ sign with her fingers)

Moggy

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