Not to knock the good people up in WA, but every trip I'm there I never see
the sun.

Here in Florida where it can getto be over 100f during the summer (not to
mention the 100% humidity) I couldn't see dark colors being very good for a
plane.

I would think this question would realy depend on where the plane will spend
most of it's time.

Joe

On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 9:10 PM, <rdrace...@aol.com> wrote:

> Dave Goodman up around Whidbey Island Washington has his painted with the
> Gray and Blue camouflaged paint scheme the Navy uses on their F-18s and I
> haven't heard him mention anything about problems with high temperatures
>  yet.
>
> Todd Thelin
> Spanaway, WA
>
>
> In a message dated 5/3/2011 2:40:25 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> fles...@frontier.com writes:
>
> That  might be a bit of "overkill".  At one of the Gatherings years
> ago  there was a KR that was painted a very light lavender color and
> did not  seem to suffer any ill effects.  Who was the retired military
> pilot  that had his KR photo used by Rand in their promotional
> photos?  Roy  Marsh as I recall.   It had a considerable amount of
> grey or  silver paint on it.
>
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