Hello all of you
Srecko , I am pleased to see that the information I gave you concerning Focke Wulf built Fw 190D-9s was useful for you to draw this nice rofile .
As We wrote in our book there were 4 different painting scheme for the under surfaces
W1 all undersurfaces in RLM76 (or green-blue)
W2 Leading hedge + ailerons in RLM76 (or green-blue) the rest of the wing being left in natural metal
W3 Leading hedge in RLM 75 + ailerons in RLM76 (or green-blue) the rest of the wing being left in natural metal
W4 Leading hedge in RLM 75 , rest of the wing in in RLM76 (or green-blue) not often seen
We saw via several wrecks that Focke Wulf factories , applied RLM83/RLM82 painting scheme very early , for example W.Nr 210102 found in Waasmunster in Belgium , had a camouflage scheme on upper surface in RLM82/RLM83 . Fuselage was RLM82/RLM83/RLM75.
The most imporant information we found was that the fuselage , and under-surfaces were not painted in ONE variant of RLm76 , but in SEVERAl variant of RLM 76 , . One tone or another one was applmied on part produced by different sub contractors . It is clearly visible on the extension part on the fuselage , even on black and white photos .
I have included one of the drawing of the book , it will be easily understandable .
Nice site in any way
Eric Larger