The third
aircraft is a RAF Sabre Mk.4 with 234 Squadron in Germany in the during
1954. This jet wears a NATO standard Grey/Green camo with PRU Blue
undersides.....exact colours are mentioned on the instruction sheet.
The radome, anti-glare panel and leading edge of the fin cap are
black. The intake ring is red. On the side of the forward
fuselage is black UK Dragon with a white background.
The fourth
aircraft is a Canadian RCAF Sabre Mk. 6 with 434 "Bluenose"
Squadron. This jet wears a NATO standard Grey/Green camo with PRU
Blue undersides.....exact colours are mentioned on the instruction sheet.
The radome and leading edge of the fin cap are raw fibreglas in a light
grey colour and the anti-glare panel is black. On the tail is the
Red Ensign (the Canadian national flag at the time) and above that towards
the top of the tail is a white "Bluenose" schooner (sail boat)
on a blue background.
The
fifth aircraft is a RAF Sabre Mk.4 flown by Squadron Leader A.F. Osbourne
with 66 Squadron in Yorkshire during 1956. This jet wears a NATO
standard Grey/Green camo with painted silver undersides.....exact colours
are mentioned on the instruction sheet. The radome and vertical fin
cap are raw fibreglas. The anti-glare panel is black. The
intake ring and tail are RAF Roundal Blue with a white lightning bolt on
the tail.
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