Modern RAF Vol.3 Set (Orange Line Lacquer) Hataka CS70
DESCRIPTION
ORANGE LINE LACQUER BASED PAINTS
Standard colours of RAF training aircraft since 1950s
Contains the following colours (lacquer based paints, optimised for use with airbrush):
- HTK-C003 Silver Also known as High Speed Silver, overall colour of RAF trainers until 1966 (with yellow or day-glo orange elements)
- HTK-C194 Luminous Orange Also known as Day-Glo Orange, used on RAF trainers for high-visibility markings over Silver or LAG airframe colour
- HTK-C217 BS Light Aircraft Grey BS381C:627, overall colour of RAF trainers after 1966 (with day-glo parts). Later used for wings in tricolor scheme
- HTK-C101 Traffic White Used on RAF trainers in tricolor scheme for upper body and tail (early-1970s to 1990) and fuselage stripe (till 1998)
- HTK-C276 BS Signal Red BS381C:537, used for lower fuselage and wingtips of RAF training aircraft in tricolor scheme (early-1970s to 1998)
- HTK-C277 BS Roundel Blue BS381C:110, used for aircraft spine and tail of RAF training aircraft in modified tricolour scheme (from 1990 to 1998)
- HTK-C100 Jet Black / Night Exact match with BS381C:642, since 1998 overall colour of RAF trainers (BAe Hawk, Short Tucano and helicopters)
- HTK-C275 BS Golden Yellow BS381C:356, in 1950s for training bands on RAF trainers. Engine cowling colour of training helis after 1998