"When I enlarge this photo I clearly see three distinct upper surface colors. Starting with the quarter window
area, we see the darkest color, green 71 (?), then to right of that is a medium color. The area beneath the
fuselage white cross had been sprayed this same medium color. The medium color matches the inside of the
quarter window bulkhead perfectly. I am going to say it is gray 74. Then the area beneath the "C" marking is
the lightest still, and this light color has been sprayed all around the rudder. The light color is very light so it
appears to be bright green 82.
Greatly enlarging the photo of the rudder reveals some interesting clues. On the rudder, just above and below
the center hinge, is a thin vertical streak of very light paint that was not sprayed over because it was in the
groove. There is also a patch of this same light color on the top corner of the rudder (or glare, not sure).
Note this light paint in the rudder groove lines up perfectly with the diagonal light band of color to the right
of the swastika. So, this diagonal swath was originally very light
RLM76, and when we return to the fuzzy
photos of the starboard side of the A/C, we see an unusual patch of very bright, almost white rudder. So the
port side had a similar treatment, then was painted over. The top of the rudder appears to have a upside
down triangle sprayed very lightly with the medium color, it is most likely the original dark paint showing
through the oversprayed color.
My guess is that this aircraft originally had an all green fuselage and tail, and was repainted to be more
disruptive and blend in better on the ground due to increased Allied air field attacks. So my two cents is
71/74/82/76."