"US Navy Aircraft Camouflage & Markings 1940-1945,"
Squadron/Signal Publications.
Camouflage, from the French "camoufler" (to disguise), is the painting
and/or concealing of objects with nets, foliage, etc., so as to hide them from
the enemy and thus prevent an accurate assessment of military strength by enemy
observers. Camouflage has two primary functions: concealment and/or confusion.
FEATURES: Informative and well written text that describes various camouflage
schemes and markings of US Navy Aircraft from 1940-1945.
Many excellent color and black and white photographs, each depicting
a certain aspect of the camouflage paint and markings.
Includes artwork showing the various camouflage paint schemes and
trim schemes.
Highly educational and detailed.
SPECS: 11" x 8.5" - 64 Pages
COMMENTS: This book is great for scale modelers looking for detailed photos,
drawings, and history.
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