Lozenge raczej na pewno nie zamalowano szarą farbą! Ten kolor opisywany jest jako biało niebieski albo niebiesko biały.
Malowanie po lozenge to strata pieniędzy by była!
Lozenge było:
Dzienne 5 kolorów - jasne
Dzienne 5 kolorów - średnie
Dzienne 5 kolorów - ciemne
Nocne 5 kolorowe
no i jeszcze dzienne 4 kolorowe
oraz morskie lozenge.
Tutaj jeżeli było lozenge to średnio-ciemne 5 kolorowe:
..."I don't believe Gotha used printed fabrics prior the late 1917 order listed in the previous posting. The first October 1917 order for 25 Go.G.Va 700/17 to 724/17, were covered with the five color night pattern which was very dark.
All the the 1916 orders had painted finishes, first in the Sky Camouflage scheme. Commencing with the 25 Go.G.III 375/16 to 399/16, ordered in May 1916, Gotha started camouflaging the top surfaces in very dark green, with sky under surfaces.
The Gotha built Go.G.IV machines were painted in an overall Sky camouflage Scheme.
The first order for 20 Go.G.V 664/16 to 683/16, the wings were covered with dark intermediate dark pattern on the wings, and tailplane. The fuselage, fin, rudder and nacelles were painted the sky camouflage.
The Gotha G.V 900/16 to 979/16 order were camouflaged in an dark shades of dark blue/blue indigo/blue violet/ blue green.
When bombers were covered with the day intermediate or night very dark printed fabric on all upper and lower surfaces of the wings and tails.
Blue skies,
Dan-San"...