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RAAF jeep markings?
Hello, My '42 GPW is about to hit the road. I want it to have the markings of a RAAF Grey Nurse Squadron jeep, circa 1942 while based in Britain. Has anyone any pics of vehicles used by that lot while in the UK, or what the badge/markings would have been?
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Firstly as an aviation historian as well as a military vehicle owner I would like to know what you mean by 'Grey Nurse' Sqn RAAF in Britain 1942.
Secondly I actually doubt an RAF or RAAF Sqn in the UK in 1942 had a Jeep unless it was to be a mobile unit like those of the 2nd TAF a few years later. Nearly all 4x4 went to the Army at this time Lastly please don't paint it RAF blue as that colour ended in 1941 at the latest and re-appeared in 1946 |
Grey Nurse
This was 457 Squadron RAAF which was transferred back to Australia. I don't think they had Jeeps or were called Grey Nurse until they were here and re-equipped with Spitfire VIIIs.
By that stage (1944) the shark mouth was a popular thing. For those not in the know a Grey Nurse is a type of shark. Here's a pic of the Temora Aviation Museum's Spit painted as a 457 machine with the RAAF Museum's Mustang. http://gallery.mac.com/oldcmp.net/10...W_0682/web.jpg |
Wow...
Wonderful picture and fantastic restoration job....
Bob |
Spitfire
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The Mustang pictured is in fact a CAC CA-18 Mustang Mk 23, serial A68-170 and has never been out of RAAF ownership. Here's a close-up of it's smile as seen from the Hudson's turret: http://gallery.mac.com/oldcmp.net/10...W_0745/web.jpg Sorry to sort of derail the thread... |
Making amends
This is from a 457 Squadron album - you can see the squadron logo.
http://idisk.me.com/oldcmp.net/Publi...514-155652.jpg |
Good jeep pic Keith, thanks for posting up.
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