I have been thinking about repainting my Nexus balloons for some time but have yet to get round to it. I was idly looking for some info on this subject when I came across this from Dan-San on the other aerodrome site:
"The German Parsevals-Sigsfeld Drachen (Dragons) were yellow as were the French copy of the Drachen. The British copy were camouflaged in greens and browns.
The French Caquot Typ.M and Typ. R were yellow. The British Type M and Type R were camouflaged in olive green. The American made were camouflaged in Olive Green. The German AE was camouflaged olive-brownish green. Late production had light blue bellies.
The balloon fabric was very fine woven cotton fabric coated with liquid rubber by the Allies and an ersatz rubber liquid then colored in the final rubber coating. It was referred to Balloon Fabric and still is today. (At least to 1988 when I retired. Today it is used for sails on ship models.)
Germany, Belgium Drachens at the beginning of the war flew their National Flags for identification on the Balloon Cable Bridle. Around October 1914 Germany painted a straight sided cross on both sides of the envelope. About May-June 1915 France painted the French Cockade on the sides of the envelope. The RFC/RAF never marked their balloons. The USA painted the red, blue white cockade on the sides of the envelope.
Part I of Gasbags,Dragons and Elephants will be in Issue No.204, and Part II will be in No 205 of WW1 Aero. There are photos and color illustrations in booth issues."
Dan-San 2010
Clearly this is a snapshot of his full article and no where near complete but it's interesting thing to me was he didn't mention grey amongst the colours given - does anyone out there have any further info on the colours used, or, has seen the full article ?
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