66misos
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« on: May 29, 2014, 06:12:37 AM » |
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Hi, this is continuation of the discussion about possibility of silver/alluminium painted Il-2 from http://sovietwarplanes.com/board/index.php?topic=1714.msg14726#msg14726Massimo, I browsed complete Il-2 section at your Mig-3 page. All winter white paintings are matt, only these two planes are glossy: and When looking at theese pictures, I see there several coincidences: - both planes are photographed in low sun , look at shadows, - both planes are single seaters - the bottom one has machine gun behind cockpit, the upper one has that part of fuselage hidden behind the wing, - both have rockets under wings, - both propeller spinners do not shine same as fuselage, plus seems to have different color, - demarcation line between bottom fuselage (blue) and upper fuselage is not visible, compare it with Il-2 at http://www.mig3.sovietwarplanes.com/il-2/il2-camo/il2-1942/il-2model1942wintercamo.htmRegards, 66misos
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Massimo Tessitori
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« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2014, 06:38:45 AM » |
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Hi Misos, this is right, but you have also to consider the light: looking at the shadows, the'silver' planes are lightened by low clean sun, while the other ones have high sun or cloudy. I have still some photos of silver-looking Ils, I'll upload as soon as possible. Regards Massimo
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66misos
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« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2014, 09:21:57 AM » |
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Hi Massimo, yes, clear sun can make miracles. Anyhow, here, on these Su-2, is nice direct comparison od matt white (over green) vs. overall gloss white, or more probably silver: Regards, 66misos
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KL
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« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2014, 08:39:59 PM » |
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Massimo Tessitori
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« Reply #4 on: May 29, 2014, 10:09:29 PM » |
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Hi, just the photos I was thinking to post! Two of the photos give really the idea of silver paint. But again horizontal light... The Su-2 is certainly silver. I'm sure to have seen a movie with a shining Pe-2, I don't know if I can find it again. Regards Massimo
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66misos
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« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2014, 06:10:36 AM » |
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Hi KL, thanks for wonderfull photos. That Il-2 "2" looks really differently from those other Il-2s painted white "in standard" rough way. Compare it with the second photo you posted - overall view on another Il-2. Although I am not sure with the third photo (plane with covered engine) - nice overal paint, but it does not look like silver, at least spinner This was spayed, look at propeller blade. But photos 5 and 6 - look at the spinner and prop. blades. Clear, sharp edges, it looks like painted with brush. regards, 66misos
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KL
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« Reply #6 on: May 30, 2014, 06:26:39 PM » |
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Hi Misos, This photo is interesting: Front part of the spinner is painted in permanent (glossy) white as unit quick recognition marking. rear part of the spinner is painted with temporary/washable (matte) MK-7 On the photo bellow, spinner is probably matte, light blue AMT-7, same as undersides. Fuselage behind it is matte temp MK-7 Leningrad Front, Feb 1943 This photo is labeled as Leningrad Front, Mar 1943. IMHO, it isn't white!!! What colour is it??
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learstang
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« Reply #7 on: May 30, 2014, 06:50:59 PM » |
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Konstantin, that last photograph looks silver to me. Interesting - after all this time researching the Il-2, I never knew about the possibility of silver painted Il-2's. Another item for my modelling guide, if I ever finish it.
Regards,
Jason
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KL
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« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2014, 08:32:31 PM » |
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Hi Jason, yes, silver was an option. But, my guess is that it didn't appear often on IL-2s. IMHO, photographic evidence shows that field applied MK-7 was the most common type of winter camouflage even during the winter 1941-42. Some of those Il-2s that on photos look silver may have been the new planes with factory sprayed MK-7... probably the case with the last plane in my last post. My guess is also that the probability to see a silver winter camouflaged plane was extremely small after the winter 1942-43.
Still it would be nice to see a "silver over light blue" winter camouflaged Il-2 profile. That single-seater with rudder number 2 is a good candidate: There is a reasonably convincing photo, time is OK (Dec 1941 or Jan 1942 - it could be one of those planes that were overhauled in winter 1941-42).
Regards, KL
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66misos
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« Reply #9 on: May 30, 2014, 10:47:22 PM » |
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Hi, so I have the final candidate, I will try to colorize photo of that Il-2 "2". But before I have to somehow remove that Zaika watermark Regards, 66misos
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Massimo Tessitori
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« Reply #10 on: May 30, 2014, 10:54:48 PM » |
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Hi, this Il-2 of 1943 really looks silver. Misos, the restoration of the photo before colorizing looks an hard work. Anyway I'm very interested to see the result. Regards Massimo
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66misos
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« Reply #11 on: June 01, 2014, 12:35:26 PM » |
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Hi, here is adapted souce photo, starting point for colorization. It is focused on Il-2, parts of Mig-3 in foreground removed, slightly cleaned, watermark removed. Regards, 66misos
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Massimo Tessitori
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« Reply #12 on: June 01, 2014, 07:04:34 PM » |
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Hi Misos, the cleaning of the watermark is well made, but the image requires still much work. Perhaps there is some other version of the photo to cut and paste the nose. Regards Massimo
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« Reply #14 on: June 01, 2014, 10:53:09 PM » |
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