Fake WWII (and after) swiss houses. Swiss concrete bunkers disguised as mountain houses. These camouflaged bunkers were almost secret until 2004. Theatre set designers and artists were hired…
Pigeons Bred with Camouflage, 1941 Camouflaged pigeons, with a mottled plumage to make them almost invisible to the enemy, were bred in Ontario, during WWII, by Ray R….
1943 – Photo from a camouflage class at New York University, where men and women make models from aerial photographs and devise a camouflage scheme for a defense…
1943 – A camouflage class at New York University, where men and women make models from aerial photographs and devise a camouflage scheme for a defense plant. This…
WW i German FOKKER D. VII, 1918. This reproduction aircraft, on display at Museum of the USAF, is painted to represent the Fokker D. VII of Lt. Rudolph…
Mountbatten Pink Is a naval camouflage color invented by and named after Lord Mountbatten (1900-1979). This colour was best suited to hide vessels during dawn and dusk, often…
WWII Spitfire painted in baby pink. During WWII some spy planes were painted pink to elude the enemy. Some how it was discovered baby colours, specially pink, were…