Spitfire Mk. XVI 1/48....

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Spitfire, LFXVI, RK913, 9MU 14-10-44, 66Sq 30-11-44, Hit by flak and crashlanded nr Otterlo 18-3-45, FLt OC Stanford-Smith PoW RSU 22-3-45.

Spitfire, LFXVI, RR213, 8MU 13-10-44, 322Sq 9-11-44, '3W-J', Armed recce strafing Plantlunne e/f f/l nr Nijmegen dbf 26-3-45, Sgt TM Biallosterski slt inj.

Spitfire, LFXVI, SL613, 6MU 10-8-45, AC 9-9-46 ros 49MU 18-9-46, 614Sq 6-12-46, 604Sq 29-10-48, 6MU 13-4-50 2CAACU 5-9-52 C5(C) 14-12-53.

Spitfire, LFXVI, SL713, 29MU 20-8-45, 102FRS 11-4-51, 45MU 30-10-51, 2CAACU 29-4-52, C5 21-12-53.

Spitfire, LFXVI, SM213, 6MU 23-10-44, 66Sq 4-1-45, CB 23-3-45, 151RU 341Sq 12-4-45, Backed into by lorry while parked B.105 Drope CB 6-6-45, 411RSU CE 14-6-45.

Spitfire LFXVI, SM313, 9MU 2-11-44, 403Sq 14-12-44, Escorting B-25s Engine lost power crashlanded nr Bocholt 15-3-45, WO1 CV Boudreau missing.

Spitfire, LFXVI, SM413, 6MU 9-11-44, 229Sq 1-12-44, 692Sq 16-8-45, 603Sq 691Sq 14-8-46, ? sold scrap bou 3-9-47.

Spitfire, LFXVI, TB613, 29MU 3-2-45, 127Sq 8-3-45, 349Sq AC 20-5-45, 308Sq 12-7-45, SOC 7-8-47.

Spitfire, LFXVI, TB713, 19MU 26-3-45, 412Sq 7-6-45, 402Sq 28-6-45, 31Sq 16-3-49,1689Flt Aston Down 23-7-51, Transport Command 3-6-52, FTU Benson 9-4-53, SOC 6-8-53.

Spitfire, LFXVI, TB913, 39MU 27-2-45, 451Sq 24-3-45, 66Sq 14-6-45, 577Sq 5-7-45, 288Sq 5-7-45, SOC 31-5-46.

Spitfire, LFXVI, TD113, 6MU 1-3-45, 66Sq 5-4-45, 322Sq 30-4-45, SOC 12-11-45.


Now, did any of these look anything like this during lifetime, painted aluminium?

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Now, did any of these look anything like this during lifetime, painted aluminium?

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Jan the Spitfire isn't painted aluminium but it is of the NMF.Only the fabric skinned parts like the rudder were coated with the colour. The effect seen in the pic above is the result of removing the camouflage or being of the NMF for longer time. The duraluminium plate got the patina due to the aluminium oxidation in time. The process results in getting of the more matt tone and then going towards the grey tinge finally.
 
That's possible for the aircraft shown, but, post war, some aircraft were painted in "Aluminium", with a matt black "anti glare" panel on the top of the cowling.
Meteors, Vampires etc had a similar finish, before the introduction of "High Speed Silver".
 

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