@VermiIIion
It was camo’ed like the ground on the upper part and like the sky on the underside. Hence why Spitfire here is a solid colour on one side and camouflaged on the other.
@VermiIIion
I dare say the artist was going for a traditional WWII Spitfire color scheme.
While I have seen photos of blue Spitfires they were not as common.
It was camo’ed like the ground on the upper part and like the sky on the underside. Hence why Spitfire here is a solid colour on one side and camouflaged on the other.
I dare say the artist was going for a traditional WWII Spitfire color scheme.
While I have seen photos of blue Spitfires they were not as common.
It would, but world war two wasn’t exactly that far ahead in plane camo.
I mean, yeah a few did it, but the majority did things like this.