Here  are some more images of Trumpeter/Heritage's 1/24 
scale  Supermarine PR IX Spitfire. The reason some photo reconnaissance 
 Spitfires were painted pink is that it was believed the aircraft would 
 be camouflaged against the rising and setting suns when taking  
photographs. This however did not settle the concerns of its pilots, not
  out of any sense of a perceived attack on ones masculinity but rather 
 because they felt it would not camouflage them as stated but make them 
 stick out like a sore thumb. The colour eventually did dull to an off  
white pink over time due to the elements. I built this aircraft from the
  Trumpeter 1/24 scale 
MK VB
  kit and the Heritage MK IX conversion kit. To convert it to a PR IX I 
 had to create a camera port on the side of the fuselage as well as  
scratch out a camera. The seat belts were made from wire and masking  
tape. Some of the lettering on the aircraft I got from some old Letraset
  sheets I have lying around . Overall a  
fun model to make although there were some challenges fitting the resin 
 parts to the aircraft but that seems to be the way it always is with  
resin parts.
 
I did not know this fact. The truth is that it is a curious camouflage.
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Se trata de un extraño color
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