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Unusual Fading of Oak Green cammo edging

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FlaL4

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In most photos I have seen of L-3 and L-4 aircraft the Oak Green Cammo edging stands in stark contrast to the faded Olive Drab. I thought this photo of a L-3B at the 29th Air Service Group repair station in the Pacific was notable. Look how faded the cammo edging is on the vertical fin and tail surface edges.



 

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