I'm getting ready to start a He 162 and finding some confusing color call outs for the interior, would RLM 02 be correct or RLM66 ?
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Originally posted by \I don't think the Germans had a standard grey for the interior so either of those would be ok
Don't know how it was for attackers and bombers, but the RLM had a habit of regulating everything very thoroughly! I'd do some research nefore painting...
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Originally posted by \Not true at all. I can only speak for fighters but cockpit interior was standardized as RLM 02 (except for the instrument panel which was 66) early in the war, and from '41 onwards it was all 66.Don't know how it was for attackers and bombers, but the RLM had a habit of regulating everything very thoroughly! I'd do some research nefore painting...
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As I understood it the RLM02 was superceded later by 66 ,so as the 162 was later it would seem logical that 66 would be correct? Of course as supplies of materials were getting stretched thin late in the war would 02 have been used just because it was on hand?Comment
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Originally posted by \Not true at all. I can only speak for fighters but cockpit interior was standardized as RLM 02 (except for the instrument panel which was 66) early in the war, and from '41 onwards it was all 66.Don't know how it was for attackers and bombers, but the RLM had a habit of regulating everything very thoroughly! I'd do some research nefore painting...
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Both Heinkel and Junkers were using RLM 66 in visible interiors (think of all that glass) by 1939/40. This makes the Ju 87 a bit tricky, though early ones seem to have kept RLM 02 after their larger brethren had started to adopt RLM 66.
The only thing you can be certain about is that nothing is certain.
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Originally posted by \Thanks for all the input Fellas. Steve so 66 thru out the landing & gun bays would be correct?
I can't look anything up at the moment (home tomorrow) but it must be possible that the gun bays in particular were not painted at all, just going by other late war designs. Saving both time and resources had become an important factor.
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These are pictures of a restored He-162, the cannon bay & cockpit
[ATTACH]88726.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]88727.IPB[/ATTACH]
The website is
http://memorial.flight.free.fr/He162uk.html
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