December 1, 2001 at 10:39 pm
Hi There to all the Warbird spotters! have you seen the latest pics of the OFMC P40 Kittyhawk very impressive indeed! nice to see a change from the normal Desert Camouflage.Should look rather nice with the other fighters in the display team.What you lot have to say on the matter i await your responses………….
By: neal h - 12th December 2001 at 20:14
RE: OFMC P40
Hi everyone, this is my first visit to this site but certainly not my last.
The ofmc mustang is to have a new colour scheme but they are keeping the details close to their chest. Spitfire MH434 is also being repainted in her current colours and is also losing the yellow spinner.
Neal H
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By: SADSACK - 5th December 2001 at 17:42
RE: OFMC P40
What other countries operated the Corsair during Ww2 other than USA New Zealand and Britain?
That scheme for the mustang is so boring! Look at the terrific colours and endless paint schemes and markings for mustangs, and then look…
By: schanche - 4th December 2001 at 22:06
RE: OFMC P40
I recall reading about the OFMC and the continuing sponsorship of the display team for a few mores years in a certain publication “the name deserts me at the minute” so do you know what the new colour scheme is likely to be for the Corsair and why not the Mustang as well? Ah the said Publication I do believe Flypast!!;)
By: Arabella-Cox - 4th December 2001 at 18:43
RE: OFMC P40
The Breitling Fighters are still going strong – and have even extended their sponsorship contract by another two years I think. The change in colour scheme is something that OFMC have decided to do for both the P40 and the Corsair.
By: SADSACK - 4th December 2001 at 17:58
RE: OFMC P40
Does this mean the end of Breitling fighters?
the Previous NX colours were part of that team, or will they simply not be using the P40 for BF displays?
By: YAK11 - 2nd December 2001 at 00:15
RE: OFMC P40
If this is the standard to which the other OFMC machines are to be painted I can’t wait to see them next year. Does anyone know who painted them, or where they were done.