This Contact Resine
dry transfer decal sheet
from Design &
Marketing Int'l contains markings for 6 different 1/48 Le Curtiss
H-75. These are dry transfer decals made by Hobby decals, so you
know the quality is going to be very high.
The first aircraft is
a Curtiss H-75A-1 #67 from I/4 FG, 4th Squadron flown by Adjudant
Pierre Villey at Reims during July 1939. The paint scheme is
blue/green/brown on top with light blue on the underside. Artwork on
the side of the fuselage is a black stick person running on a yellow
background. The rudder has red/white/blue vertical stripes with a
white "7" on the forward part of the tail.
The second aircraft
is a Curtiss H-75A-3 #204 from I/5 FG, 4th Squadron flown by Lt.
Jean Rey from Suippes on May 18 1940. The paint scheme is
blue/green/brown on top with light blue on the underside. Artwork on
the side of the fuselage is a brown and orange triangle with a
bird on it. The rudder has red/white/blue vertical stripes with a
white "3" with an orange background on the forward part of the
tail.
The third aircraft is
a Curtiss H-75A-1 #7 from I/5 FG, 1st Squadron flown by Lt. Edmond
Marin La Meslee at Reims during the summer 1939. The paint scheme is
overall natural metal. Artwork on the side of the fuselage is a
brown and orange triangle with a bird on it. The rudder
has red/white/blue vertical stripes with a orange "2" with an
background on the forward part of the tail.
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