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Originally Posted by U-190
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Oh, okay, I had misunderstood you. That happened before the USA joined the Allied side. American pilots fought as volunteers though, so I suppose they were operating RAF aircraft.
What about ships? You had mentioned something about US vessels wearing British ensigns. I know that a number of US destroyers were involved in the so called "Neutrality Patrols", which actually were a covert way for the USA to defend their own coasts and Allied shipping against the U-baot menace even before December '41, but I believe those warships to have sailed under US flag.
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Originally Posted by U-190
Here is another table of colors for painting Boats. I use this color scheme to create skins.
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You did an excellet job bby, your degree in history is paying back the college fees

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Originally Posted by iambecomelife
In re: cargo ship colors, here's a very useful series of color sketches by a convoy commodore during the war. Apparently some ships did indeed keep the black hull paint for a long time after war broke out...also, tankers were often painted with tan superstructure and funnel for some reason.
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WOW, I was hoping for some more color photographs but those hand drawings are actually better!
I wish we could have access to the full series. Ah btw I have found the name of the talented Commodore, he was the Rear Admiral Hugh Hext Rogers. Here is some background:
https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/...onvoy-drawings
Are you insinuating that our "primary source" wasn't aggressive enough lol?