Pardon me if I am mistaken but when looking at a number of pictures posted on airliners.net it seems that USN aircraft flew around wearing green c/s flying over Vietnam. The pictures are posted by Del Laughery (always great pictures by the way). On them you see the USS Constellation and a number of her aircraft like Skyhawks, Intruders and Vigilantes sporting green.
I have never noticed such colours on Navy aircraft before as I can remember. Can someone give me more information about this?
During 1965 and 1966 the USN experimented with these colours to see if aircraft would be less visible against the jungle backdrop. Apparantly it wasn't very succesfull, because there was not so much opposition in the air and also the colours made the carrier ops at night difficult. The dark colours made aircraft hard to see on the decks at night.
So, the experiment didn't last long, fortunately, as it didn't look that good if you ask me....
Source: Vietnam Air War Debrief, R.F. Dorr & C. Bishop (1996)
Hi,
These were temporary paint schemes tried on USS Constellation and Kitty Hawk in 1966. A-4, A-5, A-6, F-4 and even at least one A-1 (137520-507) were painted in various shades of green (34079,34102) and of tan (30219) seen on RA-5C's from RVAH-13. A picture of a KA-3B in 34079 from VAH-4 is also known. The undersides of all these aircrafts remained Insignia White. Documentation base is MIL-C-18263(Wep) of 27 december 1961.
More explanations in NAVY AIR COLORS Vol.2 by Thomas E.Doll, Berkley R. Jackson and William A.Riley, squadron Signals Pub. ISBN 0-89747-168-7.
I will try to find pictures or the BuN°s of the aircrafts concerned.