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 >On 08/09/2015 14:56, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
 
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 >> Have the orange and zinc chromate Typhoons simply not gone through the paint shop yet?
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 >>  From what I can find, Warton is home to a BAE assembly facility, is this where the Typhoons are cobbled
 >> together?
 >>
 >Must admit this was the first time I've seen this scheme. It is a Saudi
 >Typhoon so maybe this orange layer is to their spec.  Usually the primer
 >is all an over green as on the intakes on this one.  When its finished
 >painted they are all over grey.
 >
 >And Yes, the Typhoons and Hawks are assembled here.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Here is another photo of the Typhoon at Warton with the same color scheme.  I wonder if the Kings cousin owns
 an aircraft painting business and they just paint them in Saudi?
 
 http://www.airliners.net/photo/UK---Air/Eurofighter-EF-2000-Typhoon/1487363/L/
 
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