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Hi SeparotRob, thanks for the answerCan you provide a picture of the entire object? Welcome to the Forum.
The greenish color is a zinc chromate primer that is used to protect aluminum from corrosion.Found one more, would say definitively airplane
Again with some numbers (why did they print so many on a small piece of metal?)
ASY88719 AUI3
719 A3U13
88719 A1J13
Does the greenish color mean anything to someone?
I will try to get more details on the stories told about a crash
There are two types of Zinc Chromate primer, green & yellow- at least in the US>The greens on those parts look like weathered / aged RAF interior green, especially the very light green on the right hand side in the 3rd photo. I've seen many shades of green used in repaints & touch-ups of wartime parts. Green Zinc-chromate anti-corrosion paint used in US aircraft was generally brighter & didn't fade as much.
The greens on those parts look like weathered / aged RAF interior green, especially the very light green on the right hand side in the 3rd photo. I've seen many shades of green used in repaints & touch-ups of wartime parts. Green Zinc-chromate anti-corrosion paint used in US aircraft was generally brighter & didn't fade as much.
Found one more, would say definitively airplane
Again with some numbers (why did they print so many on a small piece of metal?)
ASY88719 AUI3
719 A3U13
88719 A1J13
Does the greenish color mean anything to someone?
I will try to get more details on the stories told about a crash