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Old 25 January 2007, 06:12 AM #1 (permalink)
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Q: On Udet's DR-1 ...

... I know the basic DR-1 he flew was the standard factory streaked green finish. When the plane was personalize in the field with the diagonal strips on the top wing, outer plane struts and back half of the fuselage, my question is what color was used between the white strips? And was the cowling Black or ???

His DVII F 4400/18, with the same paint scheme ( as stated by the Memorial Flight museums DVII ) used Fokker green and white. May this be the same on his DR1?

I did a search here, did not find any conclusion. Mr. Abbott, can you help me?

Just curious, thanks.
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Old 25 January 2007, 08:24 AM #2 (permalink)
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.. in reading some other posts here, I see this is a VERY touchy subject.

Sorry for asking.

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Old 25 January 2007, 06:08 PM #3 (permalink)
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Never be sorry...they think its fear. You are right though there are several schools of thought on the topic. The popular version is black and white. This was one of at least two "Dr.I" triplanes that he flew. The other seems to be factory standard with Jasta 4 light blue tail (?) and or a chevron on the horizontal tail unit and "LO!" on the fuselage sides.
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Udet's DR.I colors.

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I like your monicker! Udet's triplane was red and light blue stripes. You will hear a large houl from the oppostion on this. They are stuck on what Kirschstein's colors of black and white. Whatever the dark color was , the light color on Udet's DR.I was not white, it was light blue! White does not contrast with white. The light stripe is in contrast with the white border of the fuselage cross and the white rudder.
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WF2- Udet flew at least three Dr.Is with JG I. One with Jasta 11 before he came to Jasta 4 as commander, and two with Jasta 4. The aircraft Dan-San refers to was heavily damaged when its Oberursel Ur.II came apart in flight and effectively destroyed the whole front end of the aircraft.

The color scheme of the damaged aircraft with the stripes, believed to be 586/17, is well covered in other threads, as you have seen. An aerial photo of Udet's Jasta 11 Dr.I shows white chevrons on the horizontal stabilzer like many of his other aircraft. One of MvR's red Dr.Is is visible in this shot as well. It is contained in a German book by author Jorg Muckler.

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"Pet Rocks" I like that... I have two or three I don't mind banging around...They're dumb as hammers too.
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Old 26 January 2007, 04:38 AM #7 (permalink)
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Thank you all gentleman.

Q: What color can I match the red and light blue to?

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Old 26 January 2007, 05:02 AM #8 (permalink)
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Hi WF2.

You can get a pretty good match for the red colour by using black, and try a slightly off white for the sky blue...

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Hi WF2.

You can get a pretty good match for the red colour by using black, and try a slightly off white for the sky blue...

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.... sarcasm ????? What is really needed is an asnwer to the question. If you do not know, then please say so.

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You misconstrue my words madam...I was merely saying that in my opinion Udet's stripey triplane was black & white, not red and blue.

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