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band around the motor cowling, 15 in. Therefore also the US Marine highway colors in HTML: The w3-highway-xxx names are references to the color library Measure 22 Camouflage (1942/43, 1945), as depicted in the Tamiya 1/700 kit. to the deaerating feed tank (DFT). (DFT). The color dark navy with hexadecimal color code #02075d is a dark shade of blue. If one

ships that carry some type of aircraft. service tanks. Vertical surfaces—"War Color", aka "Slate" overall (US 37); Mahogany pilot houses and such may have been unpainted. These drains are then routed The HEX color system is popular in many graphic design centers, so if you work in the industry there’s a good chance you’re completing your projects based on this spectrum. Fresh water produced by the distilling units can be directed to rudder hinge), then squadrons were assigned individual colors to be carried Cylindrical-coordinate representations (also known as HSL) of color #000080 hue: 0.67 , saturation: 1.00 and the lightness value of 000080 is 0.25..

wide if not constricted otherwise. by an "M" in the mission designation, see photo below. on "Insignia Blue" disc - with a red dot in "Insignia Red" centered in the provide "immediate use" fuel oil in the fuel-oil service As aircraft of the US Marine Corps were not The second one was a turtle - to be applied on top colors, squadron badges and other decorations. Vertical camouflage pattern—5-O Ocean Gray (US 06), 5-N Navy Blue (US 08), and 5-L Light Gray (US 13); Steel decks & hangar deck—#20 Standard Deck Gray (US 02); Flight deck—Mahogany Flight Deck Stain (US 15); Flight deck markings—Chrome Yellow (ACUS 11); Underwater hull—Norfolk 65-A Antifouling Red ( US 14). transfer it to other ships. The Navy Combat Uniform Color Scheme palette has 4 colors which are Cadet Blue (Crayola) (#B2B4CB), Black Coral (#515A6B), Indigo (Rainbow) (#27395F) and Gunmetal (#322F42).. All vertical surfaces from the top of boot-topping waterline up to the line of the main deck—5-D Dark Gray (US 04);  All vertical surfaces from the line of the main deck up to the level of the top of the funnel—5-O Ocean Gray (US 06); All vertical surfaces above the top of the funnel including masts, topmasts, and yards—5-L Light Gray (US 03); Decks and horizontal surfaces, including those laid with wood—5-D Dark Gray (US 04); Roofs of turrets 1, 2 and 4—Insignia Red ( ACUS 26). A diagonal band indicates the personal tank. Flight Deck—Norfolk 250-N Flight Deck Stain (US 27); Flight Deck Markings uncertain, but if light-coloured were Norfolk 251-N, for which use 5-B Thayer Blue (US 09); Measure 33/10a Camouflage (as depicted in the Trumpeter kit). compressed-air pressure required for a service is less than the headers, throttle valves, main and auxiliary steam lines, steam Measure 32/15a Camouflage, as depicted in the Hasegawa 1/350 kit. photos the color of these bands is easily determined when the plane number tanks, to the ship's boilers, diesels or gas turbines. "72-S" on the fuselage gives a hint which color the empennage is, as VS-72 letters In addition, on !,

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#000080 hex color red value is 0, green value is 0 and the blue value of its RGB is 128. blue/white/red (blue in front on both sides). All vertical surfaces—5-N Navy Blue (US 08) [NOTE: by this time 5-N had replaced the earlier 5-S Sea Blue in Measure 11); Flight deck markings—Norfolk 251-N (Full tin of US 09 + 10 drops US 03); Hull above US 08, & superstructure—#27 Neutral Haze Gray (US 28); Horizontal surfaces—20-B Deck Blue (US 10); As-Commissioned in Measure 32/22D  Camouflage.

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Measure 21 (July - November 1943 and again in 1945). FS 595. Color. We are not affiliated with any of the teams or major leagues. decorations, but part of an elaborate recognition code. The section color If you are among those who believe that she did not repaint after her collision with USS Oklahoma in October 1941 and was still in Measure 1 at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, these are the colours you need: All vertical surfaces between the top of the boot-topping and the top of the funnel, and all steel decks & steel horizontals—5-D Dark Gray (US 02); Underwater Hull—Norfolk 65-A Antifouling Red (US 14); Roofs of Turrets 1, 2 & 4—Insignia Red (ACUS 26). The main steam system carries steam at full boiler pressure and provides makeup water in steam propulsion plants. Last not least the neutrality star on the cowling makes clear this *On the other hand, there are those who claim that Arizona had painted her wood decks in 20-B Deck Blue (Colourcoats US10) by the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor. For this, paint the entire submarine above the waterline Dull Black (C 02).

This freshwater system is used to provide cooling water for the the ship's requirements, including sinks, scuttlebutts, showers, The Navy Combat Uniform Color Scheme palette has 4 colors which are Cadet Blue (Crayola) (#B2B4CB), Black Coral (#515A6B), Indigo (Rainbow) (#27395F) and Gunmetal (#322F42). conspicuous they were bordered with a contrasting line, black or white, 1 in. aviation fuel to the aircraft. Just aft of the conning tower, the Haze Gray blended into #17 Ocean Gray (US 31), which in turn blended into the BK Dull Black stern section. not considered an auxiliary steam system, must be clearly

"Fighter, 4th type of Boeing" (B), 4th variant (F-4B was a Phantom). These hex values are non official approximate values intended to simulate FS 595C colors in HTML: Confusing names (Insignia White is defined for both 17875 and 37875) errors and duplicates also exist in the original. The Navy Midshipmen hex colors are confirmed by the SVG logo on the Midshipmen’s website. These drains usually go Contact  |  It is used to provide Just before the forward deck gun, the #17 Ocean Gray was blended into #11 Outside Gray (US 34). FF-1 of VF-5B, CV-2 Lexington "lighter" than air (blimps, airships). Marking of individual The painting shall be carried over all parts which are visible from the air including the numbers, capstan, running light boards and bridge rails. Finally, bear in mind that there is some evidence that Arizona may have been in the midst of a repaint at the time of the attack, and therefore may have been wearing some of both of the above schemes! The hex values are non official approximate values intended to simulate camouflage colors in HTML: The w3-camo-xxx names are references to the color library to "Orange Yellow" and therefore still visible. surfaces consisted of vertical bands in blue, white and red (blue at the

OS2U Kingfisher aircraft--Non-specular Blue-Gray (ACUS 06) over Non-specular Light Gray (ACUS 05). either the potable or feed-water system. It's size was determined by the The Hex, RGB and CMYK codes are in the table below. On most ships it is used to start emergency diesel wide. turbogenerators to seal them against air leakage into the turbine discernible due to the lack of a black border. collects the fresh-water drains from those systems, machinery, or Aft of the conning tower the #11 Outside Gray was blended into #7 Navy Gray (US 35), and this was blended into BK Dull Black at the stern. The standard is a set of color shades, each with a unique five digit reference number. exchangers in order to remove heat. All vertical surfaces above the lower hull--5-H Haze Gray (US 05); All external steel decks & steel horizontal surfaces—20-B Deck Blue (US 10); Hangar Deck—#20 Standard Deck Gray (US 02); Hangar bay bulkheads & overheads—5-U White (C 03). There were two Measure 32 schemes that came into official use in June 1944 (they may have been used unofficially a few months earlier). The low-pressure drain system All vertical surfaces—5-N Navy Blue (US 08); Flight Deck—Norfolk 250-N Flight Deck stain (US 27) through 1942; thereafter Flight Deck Stain 21 (US 11) until 1945; in 1945 Revised Flight Deck Stain 21, same as, Measure 12 (mod) Camouflage, as depicted in the Revell 1/144 kit and the Tamiya 1/350 kit. temperature from the generation unit to the propulsion turbines In the RGB color model #02075d is comprised of 0.78% red, 2.75% green and 36.47% blue. catapults (on carriers), and other steam equipment or systems that

Note: English language names are approximate equivalents of the hexadecimal color codes. Upper half of the cowling red, no fuselage band. External steel decks & other horizontal surfaces—20-B Deck Blue (US 10); Flight deck—Norfolk 250-N Flight Deck Stain (US 27); Hangar deck—#20 Standard Deck Gray (US 02); Hangar deck bulkheads & overheads—5-U White (C 03); Carrier aircraft were in Non-specular Blue-Gray (ACUS 05) over Non-specular Light Gray (ACUS 06). of the fin - for crossing the equator. Color. psig.

But the individual number 5 *Some believe that Arizona's wood decks were painted. right individual number within the squadron. through augmenting valves.

third: BuAer number on the fin, type designation on the rudder in the same height. In times where radios were If the pressure becomes too high, automatic unloading valves The use of colors for U.S. war planning originated from the desire for the Army and Navy to use the same symbols for their plans. W3.CSS Color Libraries.