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Old 09-30-2016, 01:46 PM
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Default Cockpit colors for FW 190

Anyone know what colors the FW 190 cockpit has? Assembling a TF Giant Scale ARF.

Thanks in advance.

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Pretty sure its RAL 2
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Focke Wulf
Fw190A *lFlG series: Cockpit areas are RLM Black Gray 66 * (with exception of prototype)
Fw190D series: Cockpit areas are RLM Black Gray 66
Ta152 series: Cockpit areas are RLM Black-Gray 66
Ta154 series: Cockpit areas are RLM Black-Gray 66



Reichsluftministrium (RLM) regulations state that prior to November 1941, cockpits/crew areas were to be RLM Green-Gray 02, with the exception of instrument panels, which were Gray with black instrument faces. After November 1941, all cockpit/crew areas visible through the glazing (windows) were to be RLM Black-Gray 66. Instrument panels remained as previously stated. Fuel lines were yellow, oil lines were brown, coolant lines were green, oxygen lines were blue and fire extinguisher lines were red.


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LDM,
Thanks for correcting me. Later after I posted I knew what I posted was messed up!
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Bob,
Your an accomplished modeler, no correction on my part, there were many variations so I know that RAL 2 was also used.
I used the Hyperscale websites for some of the info, the plastic guys seem to acquire a ton of research.
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Thanks guys.....just what the doctor ordered

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