bryguy wrote:natty_dread wrote:koontz1973 wrote:While not bright pink, the planes where reddish in colour.
Only the red baron's plane was red. Other german planes were kinda brownish if I recall correctly.
Actually looking it up, it appears that they may have been multicolored. Reading about it, it looks like they used multiple polygon-shaped colors for a form of camouflage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fokker_D_VII.jpg
I doubt that actually drawing polygons like these with various colors and then scaling it down to the appropriate size for these aircraft is very feasible. Maybe averaging out the colors to come up with something?
Edit: I think averaging them out would give a sort of brownish-green color.
Of course, the red could be used simply because it has come to be associated somewhat with german world war 1 aircraft, simply because of the red baron. It would help keep them distinguishable.
hmm where did my first comment to nattys post go well it was some thing like what you found on wiki, german plains came in all colors and some in camo, brown/green/blue.
Now, natty is rigth about it was only the red baronĀ“s plain was red, and it was also the most beautiful ww1 airplaine, then its obvious to use it, also as you say its associated with ww1.
I will tone up the red color so it dosent looks so much "hello kitty"