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Olive Drab #41 and Neutral Gray # 43

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Mint condition L-5 aileron fabric, with San Antonio Air Depot tag. The neutral gray # 43 is very dark but does not have the blue tint found in the # 603 sea gray. The medium green is almost an exact match for the # 612. You can see how different the early olive drab is when compared to tHe later ANA # 613 which is more green. According to Jim, Stinson never adopted the new ANA colors like Piper did. Piper was about the only one that painted planes with the new ANA colors IN 1944 and 1945.








 
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