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thelaws - 28 Oct 2007 21:35 GMT
What color were the paper drop tanks used on the P-51 painted? Thanks, Pete

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CCBlack - 28 Oct 2007 22:42 GMT
> thelaws wrote:
> What color were the paper drop tanks used on the P-51 painted? Thanks, Pete

    At this web site there is a picture ( scroll down ) of a whole
pile of them that appear ( yeah I know black and white photo ) to be
all silver.  Or the same silver as the fuselage color of a P-51.  The
silver paint seems to serve no more of a function than that of a
protective coat.  I've seen photo's of paper fuel tanks that are also
painted the same color of the bottom camouflage color of a P-51 or
P-47 as well
( such as camouflage gray etc ).

http://www.cebudanderson.com/droptanks.htm

Chris
Pat Flannery - 29 Oct 2007 09:26 GMT
> What color were the paper drop tanks used on the P-51 painted? Thanks, Pete
>  

They look like they are silver doped in this picture:
http://www.cebudanderson.com/images/droptank02.jpg
Looks like a stack of small Zeppelins. :-)
That's from here http://www.cebudanderson.com/droptanks.htm
I didn't realize that one of the reasons for using them was to prevent
the Germans from collecting the metal of the aluminum tanks jettisoned
on the missions.

Pat
Pat Flannery - 29 Oct 2007 09:32 GMT
> What color were the paper drop tanks used on the P-51 painted? Thanks, Pete
>  

More data on painting of the tanks here:
http://modelingmadness.com/reviews/allies/acosta51d.htm
"The kit comes with the later 75-gallon metal drop tanks, but the plane
I ended up modeling used the earlier paper tanks. If you have the Tamiya
P-51B kit, you can rob the paper tanks from there. Otherwise you can use
the nice resin tanks from KMC, which is what I did. The actual tank has
a steel mounting bar along the top that KMC didn’t mold, so I added it
with strip styrene painted Metalizer Steel. The tanks were sprayed with
Tamiya Neutral Gray, which is correct for this plane at this time, even
though the fuselage and wing undersides were unpainted."

Pat
Bill Shuey - 30 Oct 2007 06:30 GMT
> What color were the paper drop tanks used on the P-51 painted? Thanks, Pete
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   I always liked the story behind these tanks. They were proposed
and designed by a couple of people in 8th fighter command HQ to meet
the need, and a contract was let to an English firm to run up a batch
for immediate use. A letter was sent to Air Research & Development at
Wright Field outlining the idea and asking for production to be
implemented in the States. A few months later, after hundreds of these
tanks had been expended over Europe, a letter was received from A.R.&
D. command saying they had looked at the idea and found it totally
impractical and no further action would be taken.  Things always look
different from behind a nice desk in a nice paneled office.
   And then there is the story of the reception given to "Pappy"
Gunn's proposal to fit a 75mm howitzer in the nose of a B-25....


Bill Shuey
 
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