Each month Internet Modeler will feature quality
profiles by Bob Pearson and Chris Banyai-Riepl for many of the articles,
and here you will find full size examples of those profiles, along
with descriptions about them.
Blenheim Mk. IV V6028 flown by W/Cdr
'Hughie' Edwards of No. 105 Sqn RAF. Edwards was awarded the Victoria
Cross for a 4 July 1941 raid on Bremen. Finished in the standard RAF
colours of dark earth/dark green over sky.
[Blenheim Mk. IV Profile, Profile Publications]

An
unknown Blenheim Mk. IV of the Free French Air Force operating in the Western
Desert during February 1942. Shown in dark earth/tan over azure lower surfaces.
[Blenheim in Action, Squadron Signal, pp37]

Although
the aircraft depicted here is an F.3, not an F2A, it is basically similar
to the earlier series of Felixstowe flying boats. F.3 N4258 was based at
Felixstowe during the fall of 1918. The boats were painted in various garish
colours as an aid to recognition during the late summer. N4258 featured
a red/white checkered pattern on the nose and standard PC10 on the rest
of the hull.
[JMB/GSL Collection]

Short
184 N2642. Based at Westgate with No. 406 Flt, 216 Sqn RAF during late
1918.
[via Ron Mayo]
 
Nieuport
17 N2442 of Escadrille N.87 'les Chats Noir' (the Black Cats). Operating
from Luneville aerodrome in February 1917. N2442 exhibits the standard
Nieuport finish of overall aluminum-dope fabric areas and natural metal
cowl.
[OTF 3/1: 81]

Brandenburg
W.29 2530 based at Zeebrugge during August-September 1918. Note the
name Anne on the nose below the cowl panel. Horizontal surfaces are
covered in three-colour naval lozenge with the fuselage and floats
in grey-blue (Methuen 19C2), the bottoms of the wings and tailplane
were clear-doped fabric.
[Datafile No. 55 - Brandenburg W.29, pp8]

Pfalz
D.VIII Serial unknown flown by Leutnant Harald Auffahrt of Jasta 29 during
August 1918. The yellow nose (Methuen 4A/B7) and green fuselage (Methuen
27E4) was the unit colour of Jasta 29 and is seen on other aircraft used
by them.
[Dan-San Abbott]
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