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Japanese planes were often very poorly painted, with no primer underneath, or even cleaning the surface before applying the paint, leading to the paint flaking off like you see in many photos, such as those above. This goes especially for Army aircraft, which looked like that throughout most of the war. Navy planes were much neater initially because they were well-painted at the factory as an anti-corrosion measure. That fell by the wayside eventually, though.


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