Does anybody know if any World War II Taylorcraft "grasshoppers" were every originally painted any color color besides olive drab?
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TG-6's were silver so when I restore my L-2 that started life as a TG-6, it's going to be silver as homage to its historyRegards,
Greg Young
1950 Navion N5221K
2021 RV-6 N6GY
1940 Rearwin Cloudster in progress
4 L-2 projects on deck (YO-57, TG-6 conv, L-2A, L-2B)
Former Owner 1946 BC-12D's N43109 & N96282
www.bentwing.com
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Whatever you do, please do not put invasion stripes on it. They were used Stateside for training, never overseas. The couple I heard that went overseas have proved hard to prove. Pictures I have seen of training aircraft were silver, but OD is also correct. If on FB, look at Jon Martin's very nice L-2M.Cheers,
Marty
TF #596
1946 BC-12D N95258
Former owner of:
1946 BC-12D/N95275
1943 L-2B/N3113S
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In the photographs I have seen, Civilian Coastal Patrol L-2s (BC, BF, BLs) remained in their existing paint, retained their civilian registrations, but gained large black roundels with white triangles (sometimes applied "upside down," IE large side up) and large two digit radio call signs on the fuselage. Making the paint-job quite "busy."
Lisa
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Originally posted by Lisa View PostIn the photographs I have seen, Civilian Coastal Patrol L-2s (BC, BF, BLs) remained in their existing paint, retained their civilian registrations, but gained large black roundels with white triangles (sometimes applied "upside down," IE large side up) and large two digit radio call signs on the fuselage. Making the paint-job quite "busy."
Lisa
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Originally posted by Ragwing nut View Post
My '42 deluxe never flew with its original N number and left the factory in OD paint. I know this because it still had its original fabric on the fuselage, and while they had repainted the top and sides, the belly was still in OD paint.
Lisa
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Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View PostMy 41 BC12-65 was shown as sold to a private owner and then was "drafted". I was told she was a sub hunter on the mid Atlantic coast but the records don't show she ever found one. Hopefully at least kept their heads down.
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