There is a
red ring on the forward part of the engine cowling as well as two red
vertical stripes on the sides of the rear fuselage. Artwork includes
a North American Native Indian with a full feathered head dress. Code #'s on the tail are "PA
70". There is also a small black #70 on the side of the engine
cowling.
The
third aircraft is a P-36C with the 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group flown by
Major Willis R. Taylor at the Cleveland air Races in 1939. The
paint scheme is a Green/Tan/White camo scheme with vertical stripes on the
rear fuselage. There is a bug black #69 on the side tail.
Artwork is on the side of the fuselage below the canopy of an Eagle in
attack mode on a red background.
The fourth aircraft is a P-36A
flown by Capt. Ross G. Hoyt, the commander of the 20th Pursuit
Squadron out of Moffett Field in 1940. The paint scheme is
a bare metal pre-war scheme with red, white and blue striped tail
and rudder. There is a red and black ring on the engine
cowling as well as red/yellow/black vertical stripes on the sides of the
rear fuselage. Artwork includes a Victory by Valor Crest on the side
of the fuselage below the cockpit. Code #'s on the tail are "PT
1".
The
decals were flawlessly printed and in perfect registration. The instructions are
clear and include colour drawings to assist in decal placement
as well as having the specific colours listed to aid in the painting
process. There is also 1 and 1/2 pages of text including information about
all four aircraft.
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