Prethodna moja tvrdnja je ipak bila pausalna i tice se seme od pre decembra 1940. Ti prvo moras da odredis iz kog perioda je tvoj aparat. Evo i pravilnika. Dakle samo delovi koji se ticu tvog aviona. Dve boje koje se pominju su otprilie one kojima si bojio gornjaku donjeg krila. Po pravilniku bi ceo avion osim donjih povrsina trebao da bude u njima (ceo pravilnik je na
http://www.rafweb.org/sqn_codes.htm ). Ovaj stariji od pre 12.12.1940. nemogu da pronadjem:
AMO A926/40 (12 December 1940)
Aircraft Colouring and Recognition Markings
1. The following regulations apply to all service aircraft at home and overseas. Departures from, and additions to, the standard colour schemes and markings are not to be made without prior Air Ministry approval.
2. The provisions of this order, which take immediate effect, supercede those contained in all previous Air Ministry Orders on this subject. It would have taken some time for these changes to be fully implemented and older aircraft would have continued to be seen in the previous scheme.
paras 3 & 4 deleted by A30/41
I. Camouflage Colouring of British Aircraft, including American and Allied Types in use by British Air Forces
5.
Explanation of terms(ii) Temperate sea scheme camouflage. - This consists of two colours DARK SLATE GREY and EXTRA DARK SEA GREY.(iii) Upper surface.-This term comprises all surfaces visible in plan view from above, together with the following miscellaneous surfaces :-
(a) Top surfaces of the lower main planes of biplanes. (b) Upper surfaces of floats of float-planes. (c) Inter-plane struts on biplanes.
(iv) Under-surfaces.-This term comprises all surfaces visible in plan view from below, including the following :-
(a) Under-surfaces of the upper main planes of biplanes.
(b) Fixed undercarriage and float supporting struts.
(c) Wheel spats on fixed undercarriages and under-surfaces of floats.
(v) Side surfaces.-This term comprises all major surfaces visible in side view, including both sides of fins and rudders. Except as otherwise provided in this order, tail unit side surfaces are to be coloured as upper surfaces. All other side surfaces will be proportionately painted in the colour prescribed for upper and under-surfaces respectively, the dividing line being determined by the relative amount of side surface visible when viewed from directly above or directly below. At this dividing line the two contrasting colours of upper and under surfaces are to be merged into one another so as not to form a definite line of demarcation.
Exception.-On aircraft the under-surfaces of which are painted yellow (see para. 6 (ii) (b) and (g) below) the upper surface camouflage is to be extended downwards to cover the whole of the side surfaces of the fuselage and, in addition, the wheel spats and undercarriage fairings of such aircraft with fixed undercarriages are to be camouflaged as for upper surfaces.
7. Colour schemes of flying boats, float planes, amphibians and Fleet Air Arm aircraft.-(i) Upper Surfaces.-Upper surfaces of all flying boats, float planes, amphibians and Fleet Air Armaircraft are to be camouflaged in the temperate sea scheme, with the exception of target (pilotless) aircraft whose upper surfaces will be in the temperate land scheme.(ii) Under-surfaces.-The under-surfaces of all flying boats, float planes, amphibians and Fleet Air Arm aircraft are to be painted duck-egg blue (Sky Type “S”).The orders quoted above have been amended to AMO A30/41 issued on 9 January 1941 and AMO A157/41 issued on 6 March 1941.
A.513 Camouflage Colouring and Markings of Aircraft (10 July 194l.) 1. A.M.0. A.926/40, as amended by A.30/41 and A.157/41, is super­seded by the instructions contained in this order, which take effect immediately.4. R.A.F. flying-boats, float planes and amphibians.-(i) Temperate sea scheme camouflage, consisting of' two colours, dark slate grey, and extra dark sea grey, is to be used for the upper surfaces of all aircraft except target aircraft, whose upper surfaces are to be camouflaged inaccordance with the instructions contained in para. 3 (i) (a) above. (ii) The under-surfaces of all aircraft are to be painted duck-egg blue (Sky-Type “S”). Sledeci kasniji pravilnik je na
http://www.rafweb.org/sqn_codes2.htm i u njemu je skroz na dnu cak i graficki prikazana sema za Walrusa. Dakle kako stvari stoje prema ovim pravilnicimna ista je boja i na gornjem i donjem krilu posle 12.12.1940.
Dalje na linku
http://www.rafweb.org/Sqn_codes3.htm ces videti tacno propisanu sliku Walrusa sa oznakama na njemu.