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Acrylic paints OPTIMISED FOR AIRBRUSH
Some suggested uses
BS381C:627, used since mid-1960s on the lower surfaces in low level strike scheme of the V-bombers and of the Victor tankers (in Hemp),
BS381C:627, overall colour of RAF trainers after 1966 (with day-glo parts). Later used for wings in ?tricolor scheme ‹¨«,
BS381C:627, used on lower surfaces of RAF aircraft (DG+DSG/LAG) from 1966 till late 1970s (switch to wraparound),
BS381C:627, used on undersides of Tornado F3 (initial, till mid-2000s) and Phantom FGR.2 (air superiority scheme, with BS626 and BS637),
Acrylic paints OPTIMISED FOR AIRBRUSH
Some suggested uses
BS381C:627, used since mid-1960s on the lower surfaces in low level strike scheme of the V-bombers and of the Victor tankers (in Hemp),
BS381C:627, overall colour of RAF trainers after 1966 (with day-glo parts). Later used for wings in ?tricolor scheme ‹¨«,
BS381C:627, used on lower surfaces of RAF aircraft (DG+DSG/LAG) from 1966 till late 1970s (switch to wraparound),
BS381C:627, used on undersides of Tornado F3 (initial, till mid-2000s) and Phantom FGR.2 (air superiority scheme, with BS626 and BS637),