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F-15 interior colour

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Enzo Matrix - 09 Mar 2008 22:23 GMT
I'm currently building a *very* early F-15A. So early that it is in Air
Superiority Blue.

The interior of the wheel wells and Bay 5 (the avionics bay behind the
cockpit) are painted in a strange metallic blue-green colour (Xtracolor
X159).  Fair enough.

However, that seems to be a McDonnell Douglas colour used exclusively for
new build F-15s.  What about F-15s that had undergone major servicing at a
USAF facility?  Do they still use the blue-green colour?

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Dave Williams - 09 Mar 2008 23:53 GMT
> I'm currently building a *very* early F-15A. So early that it is in Air
> Superiority Blue.
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> new build F-15s.  What about F-15s that had undergone major servicing at a
> USAF facility?  Do they still use the blue-green colour?

I wasn't aware that they ever used the blue-green for the wheel wells, but
Bay 5 started being painted white at the factory from FY 80 on up, from what
I've heard.

Dave
Enzo Matrix - 10 Mar 2008 09:49 GMT
>> I'm currently building a *very* early F-15A. So early that it is in
>> Air Superiority Blue.
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> I wasn't aware that they ever used the blue-green for the wheel
> wells,

I'm using WolfPak sheet 72-004.  WolfPak seem to have done their research
very carefully and the instruction sheet claims that the wheel well
interiors were painted in the blue green colour while the gear itself and
the bay door interiors were white.

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Don Stauffer in Minnesota - 10 Mar 2008 14:34 GMT
> > I'm currently building a *very* early F-15A. So early that it is in Air
> > Superiority Blue.
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>
> Dave

If I remember correctly from my days at MDD in STL, the blue green was
a primer- the color of the aluminum before it received its finish
paint. It was NOT zinc chromate. It was a thin, metallic blue-green.
Kind of an attractive color, actually.
Rufus - 10 Mar 2008 21:49 GMT
>>> I'm currently building a *very* early F-15A. So early that it is in Air
>>> Superiority Blue.
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> paint. It was NOT zinc chromate. It was a thin, metallic blue-green.
> Kind of an attractive color, actually.

...surprised the heck out of me when GM started offering it as a color
on Corvettes a few years back...yuck.

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Rufus - 10 Mar 2008 05:48 GMT
> I'm currently building a *very* early F-15A. So early that it is in Air
> Superiority Blue.
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> new build F-15s.  What about F-15s that had undergone major servicing at a
> USAF facility?  Do they still use the blue-green colour?

Yes - and it's not exclusive to Eagles...it's a factory base metal anti
corrosive coating still in use today, and if you look deep enough at
airframes you can find it on Harriers, Hornets, and T-45s as well in
areas not specifically spec'd to be white.  I think Model Master also
makes an "F-15 Interior Green".  I can't recall if it's actually a paint
or something a bit sturdier...

In fact, I don't even think it's specific to McDonnell...I seem to
recall seeing it on some older helos as well.

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Don McIntyre - 10 Mar 2008 15:43 GMT
> > I'm currently building a *very* early F-15A. So early that it is in Air
> > Superiority Blue.
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>       - Rufus

You can see some photos of the green color on these CF-188s:

http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b229/DDonSS3/CF-188s%20Bermuda%20Sep%2092/

It's especially noticeable on the tail(s).
Rufus - 10 Mar 2008 21:54 GMT
>>> I'm currently building a *very* early F-15A. So early that it is in Air
>>> Superiority Blue.
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>
> It's especially noticeable on the tail(s).

Bummer...was hoping to see one of "mine" again - 927 or 929...

I'm off sick today, or I'd get a chance to ask our shop folk exactly
what it is and how it's applied...but as suggested elsewhere, it's
pretty much an all-area anti-corrosive primer.  I think it has some
anti-static properties, too.

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