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My question would be did they have any at all? You wouldn't be wrong with a red cap and no markings in my view. What would probably be really interesting is a loosley stenciled field numbers of some kind. I’m thinking wing tanks stayed “ married” to a particular jet on most occasions as leak and transfer checks could be a real pain when “musical” tanks was played. I think it will be hard to get hard proof of any real standardization during that period.

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Looking through my downloaded Thud pics, I'm not seeing any stencils on camouflaged tanks. Occasionally on natural metal tanks, there is some kind of red block stencil on top near the fins and an occasional NO STEP on the fins themselves.

 

Ben

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