tigerdriver
Staff Sergeant
I had a google on US interior colours before i started the pony ..... I think i ended up more confused lol
This is what they had to say about P40s , though i bet you you already know this and more
Unlike some other manufacturers (like Boeing), Curtiss painted their aircraft directly at the factory.
The cockpit of the P-40 was Curtiss Cockpit Green, which was the Berry Brothers' (a local paint vendor) approximation of Interior Green. Reportedly it was a little browner than Interior Green.
The scalloped cutouts inside the fuselage windows aft of the cockpits on P-40D to M models were usually painted the same as the camouflage colour. As the rear windows could be easily detached for re-painting, most field repaints were also performed this way. Earlier P-36 Hawk production practice and some photos of the early P-40D and Es indicate that Curtiss could initially have used a different colour for the cutouts. It could have been the same as the cockpit colour, but the author was not able to find any positive confirmation of this.
I guess the inside colour was less likely to be changed in the field than the camo ?
This is what they had to say about P40s , though i bet you you already know this and more
Unlike some other manufacturers (like Boeing), Curtiss painted their aircraft directly at the factory.
The cockpit of the P-40 was Curtiss Cockpit Green, which was the Berry Brothers' (a local paint vendor) approximation of Interior Green. Reportedly it was a little browner than Interior Green.
The scalloped cutouts inside the fuselage windows aft of the cockpits on P-40D to M models were usually painted the same as the camouflage colour. As the rear windows could be easily detached for re-painting, most field repaints were also performed this way. Earlier P-36 Hawk production practice and some photos of the early P-40D and Es indicate that Curtiss could initially have used a different colour for the cutouts. It could have been the same as the cockpit colour, but the author was not able to find any positive confirmation of this.
I guess the inside colour was less likely to be changed in the field than the camo ?