File:USCG Rudder Stripes 1936-1942.svg

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Summary

Used on US Coast Guard (a branch of the US military) aircraft in the late pre-war period until rudder markings were ordered removed from all naval aircraft in May 1942.

Colours based on (40.1.1.2 Color of MIL-STD-2161A (AS), as FED-STD-595 red 11136 white 17925 blue 15044. Color visualization as per <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://www.colorserver.net/">http://www.colorserver.net/</a>

Proportions based on USCG Specification CG-2 effective 1 Feb 1936 with blue equal 1/3 height of rudder at hinge line and stripes each equal to 1/5 chord between hinge line and trailling edge of rudder. Area ahead of hinge line on rudder painted as per remainder of airframe.

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current16:14, 15 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 16:14, 15 January 2017600 × 1,040 (372 bytes)127.0.0.1 (talk)Used on US Coast Guard (a branch of the US military) aircraft in the late pre-war period until rudder markings were ordered removed from all naval aircraft in May 1942. <p>Colours based on (40.1.1.2 Color of MIL-STD-2161A (AS), as FED-STD-595 red 11136 white 17925 blue 15044. Color visualization as per <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://www.colorserver.net/">http://www.colorserver.net/</a> </p> Proportions based on USCG Specification CG-2 effective 1 Feb 1936 with blue equal 1/3 height of rudder at hinge line and stripes each equal to 1/5 chord between hinge line and trailling edge of rudder. Area ahead of hinge line on rudder painted as per remainder of airframe.
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