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Colors used on US military aircraft...F-15E

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JungleJett

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I am looking to repaint my airplane and want to use the grey used on the Strike Eagle as the base color. Anyone know where I can get some specs on what colors are used for various airplanes?

Thanks in advance!

Tim
 
I am looking to repaint my airplane and want to use the grey used on the Strike Eagle as the base color. Anyone know where I can get some specs on what colors are used for various airplanes?

Thanks in advance!

Tim

I'd suggest calling one of the F-15E maintenance squadrons directly and talking to the enlisted folks who run the paint barn. Just go straight to the source. The squadrons are at Seymour Johnson, Elmendorf, Mountain Home, and Lakenheath. All the military bases have websites where you can get the base operator's number.
 
Tim, follow this link:

http://ipmsstockholm.org/colorcharts/stuff_eng_colorcharts_us.htm

If the number starts with a "3", then it is a flat color, "1' is a gloss, and "2' is a semi-flat. I wouldn't suggest that you paint the YAK a flat because it is very hard to keep clean with oil and grease stains. I worked on a Japanese Val dive bomber replica that was painted a flat grey, and it always looked dirty.
 
I got a book that says that they are painted in 36118, basic gunship gray, but they do seem to be darker than that, and they don't fade, like it did on the lizard scheme.
 
My reference material shows the color as FS36114.

This is what the paint tag on the aft right side of the jet shows (photo circa 2001):

paint1.jpg


Here's another paint tag, this time circa 2003, showing slightly different info:

DSC01523.jpg


But...I don't paint 'em, I just fly 'em.

Edit: Added photos
 
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Cool

I like Scheme 1. Looks more like something you'd see in the period. Still looks good by today's standards as well. Go for it.
Cheers and Happy New Year...ExAF
 
You want a real paint job? Spray with gray primer, turn loose 40 kids with greasy hands to leave prints all over... paint "Navy" down the side and call it a Hornet scheme.
 
You want a real paint job? Spray with gray primer, turn loose 40 kids with greasy hands to leave prints all over... paint "Navy" down the side and call it a Hornet scheme.

There usually is plenty of greasy hand marks on it...mostly my own. Since I occasionally fly this thing to my Air Guard unit, I don't think the Navy thing would work. I am thinking about adding a travel pod for my golf clubs and then the whole Navy thing would certainly not work!
 
Are ya kidding? You know how many sets of clubs there are on a carrier?!?!


There usually is plenty of greasy hand marks on it...mostly my own. Since I occasionally fly this thing to my Air Guard unit, I don't think the Navy thing would work. I am thinking about adding a travel pod for my golf clubs and then the whole Navy thing would certainly not work!
 
I have gone tdy several times and watched as the legends in thier own minds put golf clubs in thier travel pods, stuffed cloths in the back of the canopy on a F-16C. I always got a laugh out of it.
 
I have gone tdy several times and watched as the legends in thier own minds put golf clubs in thier travel pods, stuffed cloths in the back of the canopy on a F-16C. I always got a laugh out of it.

Ahh - now I see why you were asking that stupid question about fighters not flying in low weather conditions. I thought you were actually curious and being sincere...however I see you have a bone to pick with fighter guys. Your little "legends in their own minds" quote says it all. :puke: Well, I'll take flying my F-16 and sticking my clothes in the back of my canopy anyday buddy. It was nice getting my choice of airplane to fly as well as my other fighter buds who finished in the top of the class.

Again, best of luck flying the AWACS and the RJ.
 
Ahh - now I see why you were asking that stupid question about fighters not flying in low weather conditions. I thought you were actually curious and being sincere...however I see you have a bone to pick with fighter guys. Your little "legends in their own minds" quote says it all. :puke: Well, I'll take flying my F-16 and sticking my clothes in the back of my canopy anyday buddy. It was nice getting my choice of airplane to fly as well as my other fighter buds who finished in the top of the class.

Again, best of luck flying the AWACS and the RJ.

A legend in his own mind.
 

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