Author: Dana Bell
Author Signed: Y
Publisher: Squadron/Signal Pub
Edition: First
Cover: S
ISBN: 0-89747-108-3
Synopsis: Dana Bell's second volume in his acclaimed Air Force Colors series continues his authoritative examination of U.S. Army Air Forces and early U.S. Air Force aircraft paint schemes and markings. This volume expands upon the foundation laid in the first book, covering additional aircraft types and time periods with Bell's characteristic attention to detail and accuracy. The book serves as an essential reference for understanding the complex evolution of American military aviation color standards from the late 1930s through the early Cold War period. Bell meticulously documents official color specifications, application procedures, and the various factors that influenced changes in paint schemes over time. The work includes detailed analysis of factory-applied finishes versus field modifications, showing how operational requirements, material shortages, and tactical considerations affected aircraft appearance. Extensive use of both period documentation and surviving aircraft examples provides readers with unprecedented access to accurate color information. The book features high-quality color profiles, technical drawings, and carefully researched paint chips that allow for precise color matching for restoration projects or scale modeling. Bell addresses common misconceptions about aircraft colors and provides authoritative corrections based on primary source research. Special sections cover the transition from pre-war schemes to wartime camouflage, the development of theater-specific adaptations, and the post-war evolution toward the modern Air Force color standards. The author's background as both an aviation historian and restoration specialist ensures that the technical information is both academically sound and practically applicable for those working with actual aircraft.
Air Force Colors Vol 2, is one of the many primary source materials in the Army Air Corps Museum collection.
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