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Mark that Appendix A is the only reference I have found for instructional colours. It comes from AC No.70119 Driver Training Vol. I, Part I, 1965.

It superseded WO Code No. 8672 1951 but that had no colour details.

What is RGB / Hex code?

The VAOS Section H1(a) Paints, dopes & varnishes will give the BSC381C.

Other than 'Orange' and 'Red oxide' all the colour descriptions are BSC defined.

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18 minutes ago, fv1609 said:

Mark that Appendix A is the only reference I have found for instructional colours. It comes from AC No.70119 Driver Training Vol. I, Part I, 1965.

It superseded WO Code No. 8672 1951 but that had no colour details.

What is RGB / Hex code?

The VAOS Section H1(a) Paints, dopes & varnishes will give the BSC381C.

Other than 'Orange' and 'Red oxide' all the colour descriptions are BSC defined.

Thanks. I'll have to work out my own colour scheme, once I understand what the official scheme colours are

RGB is Red, Green, Blue computer code, Hex is # with 6 characters to give a colour, so #000000 is black, #FFFFFF is white, and #FAE800 is the yellow on these prop shafts

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