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Flying Tigers Colors: Camouflage and Markings of the American Volunteer Group and the USAAF 23rd Fighter Group, 1941-1945
Flying Tigers Colors: Camouflage and Markings of the American Volunteer Group and the USAAF 23rd Fighter Group, 1941-1945
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"...absolutely beautiful book. I don’t know if Mr. Molesworth is a model builder but he sure thinks like one. He appealed to the historian, researcher and model builder in me with this book. If you have an interest in aircraft of the CBI or the Flying Tigers, Carl Molesworth is the author you should seek out. I consider him the undisputed champion on the subject matter. I highly recomm
end this book for your research library."
Cybermodeler
"...goodly number of period photos, some in color, as well as a section on full color profiles and information on the various paints used during this time. One of the more extensive appendices lists every known plane by serial number. This includes the unit with which it flew and the pilot where known. An oddity of the CBI and even the southwest Pacific in general, is that units painted over the serial number, which can't have made research easy. A final page shows the various color combinations used by these aircraft.
In all, it makes for a superb read and a book that I found quite interesting. Of course, I'm a fan of both the P-40, the CBI, and Carl's work so I may be biased, but I do believe that you will find it worth picking up. Highly recommended.
Modeling Madness
"...presents a good balance between historical overview and the more detailed color coverage that is so important to modelers. It may not represent the last word on the Flying Tigers, but it provides a very useful grounding in the subject and will be a fine reference for anyone modeling these iconic aircraft. Model Centrum's new Warplane Color Gallery series shows a lot of promise.
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