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  • Have there been black-painted Unlimiteds?

    Hi all,
    This may show yet again my "newbie" status but recently I've been pondering a fantasy racer/scale model build with a black-painted fuselage, and I was wondering if this would cause any trouble in terms of heat retention from the sun etc.

    I'd like to know if it's a bad idea to paint an Unlimited black, but also know if there are any precedents. Watching YouTube clips from 1965 I see the future Red Baron was in a mostly black scheme, but I don't think I've seen many others.
    Zac in NZ

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    Re: Have there been black-painted Unlimiteds?

    Originally posted by ZacYates View Post
    Hi all,
    This may show yet again my "newbie" status but recently I've been pondering a fantasy racer/scale model build with a black-painted fuselage, and I was wondering if this would cause any trouble in terms of heat retention from the sun etc.

    I'd like to know if it's a bad idea to paint an Unlimited black, but also know if there are any precedents. Watching YouTube clips from 1965 I see the future Red Baron was in a mostly black scheme, but I don't think I've seen many others.
    The only one that matters is this from 1974: Ken Burnstine's "Miss Foxy Lady". It was repainted white the following year.

    Others I can think off off the top of my head...John Church's F8F Bearcat in 1967, Wally McDonnell's A-26 at the 1970 California 1000. Jack Hovey's "Jello Mold Special" P-51 in 1978-78, Sam Richardson's Yak-11 "Blyak Moose" in 2001. I'm sure there's a couple more I'm forgetting. Several others had black 'on' them but weren't necessarily all black.
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      Tired Iron Air Racing P-51 "GiGi"

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        Big Bossman then El Jefe were both black. Here Kitty Kitty was a very dark blue that was amazing.
        Last edited by PowerByPackard; 11-09-2021, 11:09 AM.

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          Jack Hovey's "Jello Mold Special"

          - second photo is Neal Nurmi showing the Jello molds
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          remember the Oogahonk!

          old school enthusiast of Civiltary Warbirds and Air Racers

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            Re: Have there been black-painted Unlimiteds?

            Originally posted by Reever View Post
            Tired Iron Air Racing P-51 "GiGi"
            Yup; pretty fast racer. And, IIRC, later renamed "Habu"

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              Re: Have there been black-painted Unlimiteds?

              Originally posted by V1670 View Post
              Yup; pretty fast racer. And, IIRC, later renamed "Habu"
              What happened to "GiGi"?

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                Re: Have there been black-painted Unlimiteds?

                Originally posted by Reever View Post
                What happened to "GiGi"?
                Well, it was called "GeGe II" and it was totaled in a fatal accident that killed Earl Ketchen.
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                remember the Oogahonk!

                old school enthusiast of Civiltary Warbirds and Air Racers

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                • #9
                  Re: Have there been black-painted Unlimiteds?

                  Thanks folks, that's already been a boost to my knowledge!

                  Are there any drawbacks to painting an aircraft black when it's racing in the desert sun?
                  Zac in NZ

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                  • #10
                    Re: Have there been black-painted Unlimiteds?

                    Originally posted by Big_Jim View Post
                    The only one that matters is this from 1974: Ken Burnstine's "Miss Foxy Lady". It was repainted white the following year.

                    Others I can think off off the top of my head...John Church's F8F Bearcat in 1967, Wally McDonnell's A-26 at the 1970 California 1000. Jack Hovey's "Jello Mold Special" P-51 in 1978-78, Sam Richardson's Yak-11 "Blyak Moose" in 2001. I'm sure there's a couple more I'm forgetting. Several others had black 'on' them but weren't necessarily all black.
                    That Star of David on the tail is cool as well as the sponsor name.
                    John Slack

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                    • #11
                      Re: Have there been black-painted Unlimiteds?

                      The black version of "Foxy Lady" is my favorite. And as a bit of trivia. When I was with the Bad Attitude team there was serious consideration of transforming it into a heavily modified racer with aero mods, profiling, etc. Somewhere I have the artist's conception of the Bad Attitude "all in" racer. And it was all black. With nose art of a Rhinoceros breaking out of the cowling.

                      Marc
                      aka BigFoot

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                        McDonnell and Lear at the 1970 California 1000

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                          Thanks folks! So it's not the silly idea I worried it was. Some very beautiful schemes in this thread.

                          And I tend to forget about the Invader at Mojave in 1970 because of Super Snoopy!
                          Zac in NZ

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                          • #14
                            Re: Have there been black-painted Unlimiteds?

                            Wasn't an Unlimited, but Jim Mott's "Miss Chief" and Don DeWalt's "The Exorcist" were two striking looking T-6 racers that were painted all black.
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                              Wow, that's a seriously cool paintjob!
                              Zac in NZ

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