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Would corrosion be hard to spot?

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Rhino

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Do you think it would be tough to spot corrosion if I used this paint scheme on my plane?

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Seriously though, I have been tossing around the idea of having a movie inspired paint scheme, but not this one. I've been looking at the jeeps from Jurassic Park, though I'm not keen on the prospect of fading colors. Still tossing around ideas. Can't really make a 750 STOL look like a DeLorean, though it would be kinda fun to put in a flux capacitor behind the seats. I'm betting the Mr. Fusion on top would create too much drag though.
 
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