• TEST MSG

Colours & Markings South African Air Force Part 1 1919-1939

Ad: This forum contains affiliate links to products on Amazon and eBay. More information in Terms and rules

Stefaan

Recruit
9
3
Apr 10, 2010
Hi.
Just to let those know who is interested in the Commonwealth and SAAF colours, that Vol 1 is now available at the Aviation Bookshop in the UK. Aviation shop in SA, and Aviation Mega Store in the Netherlands.
It deals with the colours from 1913 till 1939.
A review is in FB


Vol 2 dealing with 1940 will be published in this week.
I have inluded many orders on painting, paint orders, and paints delivered.
1940 also deals with the underside blues, especially since the SAAF used Sky (Duck Egg Blue) well into the 1942's.
They have lots of photos and profiles illustrating the real facts.
Stefaan
 
Hi.
Just to let those know who is interested in the Commonwealth and SAAF colours, that Vol 1 is now available at the Aviation Bookshop in the UK. Aviation shop in SA, and Aviation Mega Store in the Netherlands.
It deals with the colours from 1913 till 1939.
A review is in FB


Vol 2 dealing with 1940 will be published in this week.
I have inluded many orders on painting, paint orders, and paints delivered.
1940 also deals with the underside blues, especially since the SAAF used Sky (Duck Egg Blue) well into the 1942's.
They have lots of photos and profiles illustrating the real facts.
Stefaan
Hi. For those interested, Vol 2 is available at the Aviation Bookshop in the UK and Jix and Aviation Shop in South Africa. This volume starts discussing the underside blues on SAAF a/c. It will always be a discussion point related to SAAF, and all the Commonwealth a/c in the Western Desert if you consider that South Africa was the major paint supplier for the Allies in the Western Desert deep into 1942.
 

Attachments

  • COVER VOL 2..jpg
    COVER VOL 2..jpg
    48.4 KB · Views: 6

Users who are viewing this thread

Back