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T.O. l-l-.tReproductioo for oonmilitary use of toe informatioq or illustratioos cootaiaed ia this publication is not per' mitied without specific approval of the issuiog service (BuVeps or USAF). The policy for use of Classified Publications is estabiished for the Air Force io AFR 205-I aad the NaYy in Navy Regulations, Anicle 1509. ]NSERT LATEST CHANGED PAGES. DESTROY SUPERSEDED PAGEs.

LIST OF ETFE(TIVE PAGES

NOTE: The portioo of

t}re tert affecte.i by the chaoges is indicated by a vertical lioe io the outer matgins of the page.

TOTAL NUtrBER OF pAGES tN THIS pUBLICATIoH

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coNslsTlNG oF THE FOLLOWING:

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Onginal'"t , TitIe...........,. Original / A................... Original 7 i thru iii Origill.al - , iv Blank I-l thru 1-2 ................ Original t' 2-1 thru 2l ...-,.-.-....Original J/ Original u/, 2-4 Blank thru 3'L23 ............ Otiginal J 3-L Original J, 3-124 Blank 4-1 thru 1'3 .-,.......--- origin"! J .{-4 BIank,..:....r,.,........ Original J !-l thru 5'9 .....',......... Orisinal J, Original i 5- 10 Blank "/7-1 tlrru 7'6.....,..,....... Original

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USAF ADDITIoNAL cOPIES OF T}I|S PUBLICATION T{AY BE OB.I.AINED A5 FOLLOIYS: USAF ACTIVITIES. - ln occordance wlth T'O' 00-5'2' (Hovwops 140) ond submlt in accordonco ?,lAvy ACTiylTlES. - lJrc Publicorlons o.rd Forrns Crdor Blonk with lnstruction thereorr, For llsring of ovolloblo muterlol ond detalls of dlstrlbutlon soe h'{ovol Aoro' noutlcs Pu[:licotlons lndex Nov\feps 00'500'

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Table of Contents

IABTE OF COiITEHTS

Section

Page

Section

Page

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. LIST OF TABLES

3-49

Escape panels

iii... 1-1 1-1

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External

3-50

Ma#i?;H5i;;;;;";;;il.y'or Exit

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3-e 3-9

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GENERAL

Major Air Command Regulations. 1-10 EstabiLishing Requirements for Insignia andMarkings . . . . . 1-12 Requisitioniag Procedure 1-17 Applicable Aircrait MaaualReference STANDARD EXTERIOR FIMSHES FOR USAF AIECRAFT AND MIS$LES . . . .

1-1 1-3 1-5

Purpose General Instructions

1_1 1-11-1 1-1. L-22-7

3-51. Special lr{arkings for Normal/

f,fr:13:TlJ*".:,,31::i""3-53 Identification ot Jettisonable

Aircraft

3-10

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port Type Aircraft 3-58 DecaLcoma:rias 3-60 Federal Staadards and ANA Bulletin for Colors 3-61 Markings for Air Attache

^aa#;;Tl'.:."ffi:li}'iil;; Systems - Cargo and Trans-

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3-10 3-113-11 3-11

Metal Exterior Finishes . 2-l Protective Finishes for Surfaces Exposed to High Temperaures 2-1 2-15 Identification i4arking of Applied Fiaishes on Aircraft and Missiles 2-2

2-l 2-5

3-62 Markings for Drone Aircraft . . . 3-63 Markings for Search and Rescue 3-69 3-70 3-71 3-72 3-73 3-74 3-75 3-76 3-77

Aircraft

3-Lz3-12

III

STANDARD INSIGNIA AND SPECIAL PURPOSE MARKINGS FOR USAF AIRCRAFT AND MIS$LES . . .

3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1

3-1 3-3 3-73-13

USAF Standard Identification

3-10 Alrcraft Fuselage or llullInsigrtia

Markings National Star Insignia . . . . . . . . Locatlon of National Star Insigrria

Missile Fuselage Insignia

3-2 3-2

Helicopters, Pilot Traaing . . . . 3-13 Air National Guard Aircraft 3-13 Disiinctlve Markings for Aircraft 3-13 Markings for USAF Aircraft Supplied Under IdAP . 3-1.3 3-78 Aircraft and Misstes Marking Speclfications and

Marlcings Instrument Traiaer Markings ATC Aircraft Tow Target Ai.rcraft Fighter Aircraft (Flexible Gunnery Training)Speciat Trainer

Aircraft

3-tz3-12

3-123-123-13 3-13

Il.lustrations

.

J- 14

3-15 Helicopter and Convertiplane . . , 3-16 General Specification for USAF StaJrdard IdentificaUon M ark-

3-23-3 3-4 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-7 3-7 3-83-8

TV

AIRCRAFT AND MISSILE SERVICE POINT IDENTIFIC ATION S Y}4BOLS

ings for Aircraft and Missiles 3-25 Aircraft Identification Number . . 3-26 Missile Identification Number . .3-29

ANDMARKTNGS..General

4-1

4-I

Aircraft Serial Number 3-32 Missile Seria1 Number

4-10

3-34 Special Purpose Markings 3-36 Organizational Emblems,

3-423-43

3-443-46 3-47

Insignia andMar.kings . . . . . Radio CaIl Nurnbers Propeller Markings Helicopter Rotor Blade Markings Propeller Warning Stripes and

4- 16 Fuel Nozzle Grounding 4-18 Sborage Batteries 4-30 Ejection Seats .

FillingSSrmbols ....... 4-Lt Ground Handling Symbol.s 4-L2 Safety Markings . 4-L4 Precautionary or Warnlng Markings

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4-24-3 4-3 4-3 4-3 4-3 4-3

3+8 Escape Panels - IuternalMarkings

Edt Warnlng Stripss urd Sigrrs. .

Signs

(Exterior)

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4-22 IdenUfi.cation of Bnllis[c IIose or Tubing Asseublies 4-24 Canopy Remoyers4-28 Marklngs for ElectricalConnectl.ons

4,34-3

3-9

4-28 Markings for Tank Areas

4-4

Table of Contents List of Illustrations

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IABTESectlon

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IDENTIFICATION OF PIPE, HOSE AND TUBE LINES FOR AIRCRAFTMISSILES AND SPACE VEHICLES . 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-4 6-1 6-1

5-1 General .r..... 5-3 General Classitlcation of Ltnes . 5-5 Method Used for Identificatlon . . 5-6 Miscellaneous Lines ... . . . . . .CONSPICUTY AND ARCTIC MA.RKING USAF AIRCRAFT .. ;.........

ments.......... . 6-3 Arctic Markiag Requlrements . . 6-5 Material Requirements for Conspicuity and Arctic Markings . 6-6 Application of Fluorescent FiIn,6-15 Mission Requi.rementsPAINTING AND I\{ARKING

6-2

Conspiculty Dlarking Require-

6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-4

SpecificationMIL-F-22735..

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MATERIALS

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6-1 Purpose.....

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General

0[ tttusTnAlloilsNumber TitlePage

N.mber 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 ij-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-17 3-18 3-19 3-20 3-2t 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-?5 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-29 3-30

Ti[e

Page

}iatlonal Star Insigni& . r . . . . . . . . . National Star Insignia on Swept Wings Form o[ Letters and Nrmeralg o . . . Helicopter TaiI Boom MarLCngs . . . . Emergency Instruction Dlarkings . . .Emergency EntryMarkfugs .. . ... . B-26 Aircraft Markiag Speclficatson .. . .

3-153- 16 3- 17 3- 183- 18

3- 19

3-213-23

C-A'i/C-tL7 Aircraft ilIafking Specificatlon . . ... . .. C-54 Alrcraft Marking Specl[icatlon . C-9? Aircraft Marking SpeclflcaH.on . C-118 Alrcraft lvlarking Speclfication. C-119 Aircraft MarkingSpecification. C-121Aircraft Marking SpeciiicaEon. l,-t23 Alrcraft Idarking Specificatlon. C-124 Aircraft l.larking Spectfication . C - 130 Aircraft Marldng Specilication . C-i3l/T-29 Aircraft Marldng Specitlcation ... ....;.. C- 133 Aircraft ivlarking Speciflcalion. C- 135 Aircratt ldarking Specificati:on . C-140Alrcraft tr,Iarking Spocitication. C-141A$craft L{arking Speclticatron . F-4 Alrcraft MarLlng Specification . . F-5 Alrcralt Ivlarking Specillcatlon . . F/RF-S4 Aircraft }Iarldng Specificatlon . ...... o......

B-47 Aircratt Marking Speclticatton B-50 Alrcra.it Marking Speclficatlon B-52 Aircraft Marking Specification B-5'/ Aircraft lt(arkirrg Specitication B-58 Aircralt L{arking Specl[ication 8-66 Aircrait Marking Speclfication

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3-25 3-27 3-293-3

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3-33 3-35 3-3? 3-39 3-413-43

3-45 3-47 3-493- 51

3-53

3-553- 5? 3- 59

3-613-633- 65

3-67

3-31 F-86 Alrcraft Marldng Speciflcation . 3-69 3-32 F-89 Aircraft IvlarkJng Specitication . 3-71 3-33 F-l00AircraftIr{artdngSpeclfication. 3-73 3-34 F-l0l Aircraft Marking Specificatlon. 3-75 3-35 F-102Aircraft Marking Speclfication . Z-ll 3-36 F-104 Alrcrait Marking Specitlcatlon . 3-79 3-3'I F-105 Aircraft MarkJng Speclfication. 3-81 3-38 F-106 AircraJt Marking Specification. 3-q3 3-39 H-1 Aircraft Marking Specification . , 3-85 3-40 E-3 Aircraft L{arlrlng Specification . . 3-87 3-41 H-19 Alrcraft Marking Specification . 3-89 3-42 H-21 Aircratt Marking Speciflcation . 3-91 3-43 ltr-43 Alrcraft Marking Specification . 3-93 3-44 T-28 Aircraft Marlcng Speciflcation . 3-95 3-45 T-33 Aircraft Markiag Specificatlon . 3-97 3-46 T-37 Aircritt Marking Specification . . 3-99 3-47 T-38 Aircraft &{arkirg Speclfication . 3-101 3-48 T-39 Aircraft L(arking Speciflcation... 3-103 3-49 U-3A Aircraft L,!.rrking Specificatlon . 3-105 3-50 U-3B Alrcraft L,Iarldag Speclflcation . 3-107 3-5f '' U-4 Aircraft !(arHng Speciilcation . . 3-109 3-52 U-6 Aircraft l,Iuling Speclticalion . . 3-111 3-53 U-10 Aircrafr Mariing Speclfication . 3-113 3-54 U-16 Aircraft Maridng Specificatlon . 3-115 3-55 Location o[ ]Iissile Marldngs ADM-?oA . 3-116' 3-56 Location oI'hlissile MarHngs AC'IvI-:I8A . 3-116 3-57 Location cf tillesilc MarkJngs ArM-4.q., AIl,t-4C ....t . 3-11? 3-58 Locaton ot irfleslLr.r Marklngs AIM-48, AII',I-4F . 3-117 3-59 Loca.tlon of !,l.issile Marlrlrgg AIM-98 .......... 3-119

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List of Illustrations List of Tables

tlST 0F lttl.iSIRAIl0HS {Conr}Number

TitIeLocation of Missile Markings Location of Missile MarkingsBQM-34A Location o[ Missile Markings PGM-16D Location of Missile Markii'tgs

Page 3-1183- 119

Number5-1

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Page

3-60 3-61 3-62 3-63 3-64 3-65

CIM-1oA.

5-25-3

Examples of Identification Groups . . . Color Coded Funclional IdentificationTapes

5-5 5-6 5-? 5-8 5-8

5-4

Warning Symbol Example of Electrical Identification .

3-t203- 121

Self-Locking Tag for Airborne

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HGM-2sA . .. Location ot Missile MarkiagsPGM-17A

Lines5-6 6-1

.

SeIf-Locking Tag Installation Application Technique for Fluorescent Film .

Details

...:....

5-9 6-3

3-L223- 123

Location of Missile Markings

MGM-1C, MC'IvI-13A

[I5T OTNumber 3-1 5-1

TABLES

Title

Page

Number 5-2

TitleVarious Contents . .

Page

Aircraft Identitication Numbers . . . .Functions and AssociatedSyrnbols

3-4 5-2

Hazards Associated WitI5-3

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T.O. 1-1-4

Paragraphs 1-1 to 1-14

Scclion I

sEcTt0HGEHERAt,

I

1-1.

PURPOSE.

ishes, distinguishing insignia and special markings on aII USAF aircrafi and missiles.

l-2, These instructions provide a uniform system of applying and maintaining siandard exterior finpurpose

prior to

purpose markings with BIOAMA, Attrr: I,,{OI\KSC, release for publication and clistributicn,

1-8. Each major air comruand shall coordinate its proposed regulations or other directir;es relati.,,e t.; exterior finishes, distinguishing i.nsignia and special

NOTE Paint or other markings shall not be applied to the external surface of missiles vhen the application of such interferes vith the launching, operation or aerodynamic characteristics of ttre missiles

1-9. Each rnajor air command shail furnish Headquarters AFLC, Attn: &{CMTA, published copies cf its insignia and marking regulations. Each major a.ir command shall also {urnish such re6iulations to tirr applicable prime aircraft or missile AIvIA refiected in T.O. 00-25-115.

1.3. L-4.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.

Using organizations of USAF aircraJt and missiles are responsible for the maintenance and application of exterior finishes, distinguishing insignia and special purpose markings reflected herein. This responsibility encompasses the repainting of exterior finishes, replacement of illegible and special purpose markings and the application of omitted insignia and markings as specified herein.

1.10. ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS T'OR INSIGNIA AND MARKINGS. 1-11. Additional insignia and markings proposed for in-service aircraft or missiles not inciudecl in this technical order shall be coordinated with MOAI/IA prior to approval by the procuring activity. This provision applies to existing insignia anci marl:ings for new aircraJt or missiles not included herein. The following information shall be submitted forcoordination:

. 1-5.

NOTE Marking requirements as contained herein are also contained in Specification MILM-25047. MAJOR AIR COMMAND REGULATIONS.

.

":

Purpose.

1-6. Exterior finishes, of major air

special. purpose markings

thereto shall be reflected in pertinent major aircommand regulations. Additional insignia and markings, as well as major changes to existing insignia and markings,'shall be reflected in such regulations either by amendments or inclosures thereto.

distinguishing insignia and for aircraJt and missiles commands and activities subordinate

b. Furnish MOAMA (MONKSC) with iwo sets of exterior marking drawings showfurg marking locations on aircralt or rnissiles by station number and water line (VL) reference points, dimensions ancicolor scheme. 1-12. REQUISITIONING PROCEDURE.1-13. Markings required on Air Force equipment listed in technical orderg under Illustrated parts Breakdown will be requi.sitioned on Air Force Fcr::r 124A in accordance with AFR 6-4 fr.om tlre appropriate AMA or Air Force Depot indicated in t.O.00-25-115.

1-7. Only insignia and markings identified in pertinent major air command regulations or those reflected in this technical order are authorized for use on USAF aircrajt and missi,les.Deviations rrom tg*:r. markings are authorized for aircraft assigned to 1254th Air-.Transport Wing (Special Missions), MATS. Marking of these aircraJt will beas approved by HeaCquariers USAF.

be manufactured, stored and issued by SM3J.IA, PDO. Use Alr lorce Form 124A for requisitioning.a. Natlonal Star Insignia.

1-14. Broad Application Markings (listed below) will

b. USAF Marking.

1-1

Section

I

Paragraphs 1-15 to 1-19

T.O. 1-1-4

c.

U.S. ALrt FORCE Marking.

d. Aircraft Serial Numbers. e. Aircraft IdentiJication Numbers.f

for such markings and their location and for the use of non-stanciard or non-specification finishing materials vill be incluCed in the applicable aircratt/missile publication.

.

Radio Call Numbers.

or allied to the application andmaintenanceof finishesthe following:and markings of aircraJt and missiles arereflectedin

1-19. Additional instructions

and

directives applicable

g. America-n FIag Markings.1-15. The folloving sizes are standard for American FIag Itlarkings when applied on USAF aircraft:

a. 19 x 36 inches. b. 21 x 40 inches.?

moval from

a. T.O. 00-110N-5, Radioactive Decals - ReAircraft Farts aad Equipment.

b. T.O. 00-110-1, Decontamination (TM3-220).

c. 25 x 48 inehes.d.31.5

c. T.O. C0-25-107, AFLC Maintenance Technlcal Assistance to Air Force Field Activities.d. T.O. 00-25-115, AFLC Maintenance Engirneering Prlme AMA and AF Depot. e. T.O. 00-25-116, Maintenance Responsibili-

x

60 inches.

NOTE American Flag Markings are authorized for use on PresiCential, Air Attache and MATS aircraft. (See MATS Service Manual MlI 66-4 for MATS aircraJt authorized American Flag Markings). Instructions pertaining to American Fiag Dlarkings for Air Attache aircraJt also apply tootheraircraft authorized use of Americal FIag Markings(see paragraph 3-61).I

ties of AFLC Organizations in Overseas Theaters.

ment.

f

.

T.O. 1-1-1, Cleaning of Aeronautical Eqrript

C. T. O. L-i -2, Corrosion for Aircraft and }tissiles.

C

ontrol artd Treatrnent

1-16. Non-standard Air Force marklngs such as conmand or squadron insignia will be locally purchased in accordance with Ar.R 6-4/AFLC Supplement I and AFR 67-3.l

h. T.O. 1-1-8, Application of Organic Coatings (Palnts and Allied Materials).

i. T.O. L-L-25, Inspectlon of Fabric CoyeredSurfaces.J . T.O. 1-1A-11, Engineering Eandbook Seriee for Aircraft Repair - Fabrlc Repair and Doping.

1.17. APPLICABIJ AIRCRAFT MANUAI, REFER.ENCE.

1-18. The broad coverage of this technlcal order which are peculiar to a specific aircraft/missile. Instructions

wlll not allow the inclusion of marklnga

k. T.O. 42A-l-L, Health Promotion of personnel Engaged in Doping and Painting.

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L-2

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Paragraphs

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2-12

sECTt0H il SIAHDARSIXTERIO,,q

FllllSllES F0R

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AIR(RAFT AI{D JIJIS$itES

2.1.. METAL EXTERIOR T'iNISIIES.

2-2. Exterior alclad skin surfaces of the aircraft and missile will usuatly requi.re additional surface protection for corrosion prevention. Such surface areas whiqh are subjected to ambient teurperatures above 300oF, exhaust traiJ.s, gun and rccket blasts, acid spillage, salt rvater spray, synthetic lubricants, and abrasive action effected during maintenance and 'operation of the aircraft and missile will require additional surface protection. Paint alone wili not provide complete corrcsion prevention; regular scheduled surface washing, cieaning and touch-up cf the aircraft and missile vrill rninimize the probability of corrosion. Environmental operating conditions shall be appraised when determining the extend of external surface protection required for aircraJt iurd nrissiles. 2-3. Only exterior finishes which are specified in this technical order, or which are included in pertinent rnajor air comnaand regulations, will be applied on USAF aircraft and miesiles. 2-4. The standard exterior finish for ciad and non.clad aluminum surfaces for aircraft and missiles is an aluminized acrylic nitrocellulose lacquer sysiem applied in accordance with T.O. 1-1-8. Thls system consists of one coat of wash primer, Specification MIL-C-8514, one coat of lacquer pri.mer, Specification MIL-P-7962, and two coats of alurninized acrylic nitrocellulose lacquer, Specification MIL-L-1953?. For .magnesium surfaces the exterior finish isthesameas above except that two coats of lacquer primer, Speci-

minimum required area since the paint coloi con.. trasts vrith the surfaces oi the aircrait a:rd nrissile. Do nct appiy ihis finish over wash prirter or ,:hrornate primer.

2-8. Therrual Resistant. Finish. All USAF :rii.ci-:ut which are progranirned to pa.rticipate in tneri::c nuclear tests nonnally shall be protected r, t;l: a thermal resistant finish. This finish systeri:r sha!.1 consist of ait epo].y resin primer, Specifica'iicrr Mil-C-2?316, and a polyurethane topcoating, Specification MIL-C-2722?. Appiication instructiors a:'e included in T.O. 1-1-4. Auiaorization for e.j:pi.iing thermal res:'stant finishes wiII be obtained from theSystem Support ldanage (SSM).

2-9. Anti-Glare Finishes. AircraJt surfaces rvhich reflect an objectional glare to the pilots and crerv shall be finished with a lrrsterless blar:l< or olive drab enamel or lacquer. Use Specification !!IL-E5556 enamel or Specification MiL-L-19538 iacquer for anti-glare purposes. Standardizationof these arcas shall be maintained on each type of aircraft.

resisialt coating, Specir'ication tiIIL-C-?439, shali

2-10. ecid-Proofing Finishes. Specia.l acid and alkalibe

applied to areas such as battery compartmenis,bulfet

and lavatory areas susceptible io acid an'l aikali spillage. The areas to receive the coating siralL iJe cleaned in accordance with T.O. 1-1-1. and the coating applied in accordance with ?.O. l-l-2.2-11. Solar-Resistarrt Flnishes. Aircralt used as personnel carriers may be painted white to reCiice the cabin temperatures. Ivlajor air command regr.rlations will include specific areas on aircraft withi.n the command to be solar-resistant finishcri. The lower bourdary of the v,'hite finish shall be pa.rr'llel to and border the uppermost point of the ::cr'.r of windows. L[ an aircraft has more than one : ov oi windows, the lovrei boundary shallbe centeredbetveen the rows. Specilication MIL-E-7729 enamel or Specification D{IL-L-1953? lacquer may be used for i:rti.airesistant finishes. This finish shall be whi"te, colo:' No. 17875. Application shall be in accor.l

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ro

oo-

BE ELUE

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LACOUER OR ENAMEL,

'--,--ACCESS

COVER

ACCESS

EOGE COVER

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ACCESS

COVER

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ETTERS

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ACCESS

COVER

Figure 3-58. Location of lUissile lvlafkings AIN!4E, AIM-4F.

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Section

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T.O. 1-1-4

fiffi''seace I lN. wroTHrr.r.

lt F-----+-----l lN. SPACE

I

LETTERING SPECTFIqATIONS I. WIDTH EOUALS 2/3 THE HEIGHT 2. STROKE ANO SPACES EQUAL I/6 THE HEIGHT3. PAINT TO BE BLUE LACOUER OR ENAMELLEYTERS CENTER ON CENTER LI}{E

FORWARD HANGER

ER

HANGER

3"-J \-

-+.S.*+R\FBRSE-+ FWOTY

HoRz'

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LEFT SIDE

P. EOTH

SIOES

Figure 1-59. Location of l'lissile [tarkings AI]l-98'

nq ffi\fffiffi t'r, EiuJlIN. SPACE

uukkhl@

LETTERING SPECIFICATIONSWIOTH EOUALS ZI3THE HEIGHT 2. STROKE ANO SPAGES EQUAL I/6 THE HEIGHT 3. PAINT TO BE BLUE LACOUER OR ENAMEL

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ttutm_ffi

Figure 3-60. Location of \lissile \tarkings CIII-104'

l-118

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Section

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B

QM.34A

INCH HIGH BLACK LETTERS LEFT HAND SIDE ONLY

I

U.S. AIR FORCE

6 INCH HIGH BLACK LETTERS BOTH SIDES

,.J3 INCH WIDE RED STRIPE

AF SERIAL NUMBER

I INCH BLACK

LETTERS

LEFT HAND SIDE ONLY

Figure 3-61. Location of \{issile Markings BQM-344.

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sTA.

502.OO

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l. HgtGHT 2. WIOTH 12.OO 3. STROXE 3.OO 4. SPACE BETWEEN LETTERS 6.00 5. SPACE BETWEEN WORDS I8.OO 6. PAINT TO 8E ELUE LACOUER OR

ENAIIEL

sTA. 642.0027().OO N.

OCATE LETTERING S. ANO F. S,

IIUMBER

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35 ITICH DIA. INSIGNIA BE PER FI6URE 3-.I

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Figure 3-62. Locarion of l\lissile \larkings PG\|-16D.3-120

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Section III

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AND F.{ISSttE STRVICE POII{I IDEIITIFICAIIOI.{ SYffiBOTS AI{D hIARKIiIGs 4-?. The location of each marking shall be predicated on the existing available space. They may bc situated cn the equipment concerned, directly belovr. adjacent to, oi on applicable access panels. In event the service point or marking is concealed, arrows may be used to point out the location of the service point or markings. The arrow should bear a brief identification for which it is applied or the applicable service point identification or precautionarywarning ma.rking.

4-1. GENERAL. 4-2. Symbols for service point identification, ground handling servicing points and symbols for safety shall be applied to all USAF aircraft and missiles. These-symbols may be applied using either paint or decalcomanias. Each marking shall be displayed toprovide the follouting:

a. Rapid identification of each required servicing point.

b. Identily type of ground servicing required.

will

c. Display warning or safety precautions which prevent injury to personnel or damage to airNOTESpecification MS33739 also reflects the markings criteria as contained herein.

4-8. North Ailantic Treaty Organization code numbers cited in T.O. 428-t-9 shall supplement the applicabie service point marking. The code may be applied adjacent to, directly above, or below related servicing point.

cra-ft equipment.

NOTE

The application of NATO code nurnbers rryi}l be waived when it is not reflected inT.O. 428-1-9 or may be omitted on training type aircraft and other aircraft not subject to belng serviced at or.,erseas locations.

4-3. Servicing instructions for hydraulic systems, landing gear and shock struts shall be provided on metal instruction plates or stenciled in a permanent and legible manner adjacent to charging points andtest connections.

.

NOTECertain provisions of this section are subject to international standardization agreements (see ABC Air Standard 1irl1B and NATO, STANAG 3109) and shall nct be ehanged except under emergency conditions

4-4; Printed information required in connection with symbols shall be printed in black or white depending on the background. Capital. Ietters and arabic numerals shall be used and shall not exceed 1-1/4inches in

height.

without prior coordination with the Air Standardization Committee (ASCC). AlI re-

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quests

4-5. Symbol size shall be approximately four inches in the longest dimension; however, snaller sized symbols of. L-L/Z inches may be used if required by the item or area to be marked. 4-6. Color requirement for symbols shall befollows:as

or supplemental markings willbe sttbmitted to Headquarters MOAMA, Attn: MONKSC'for.approval.

for

changes

in

existing markings

4-9. The servicing and precautionary markings of aircraJt and missiles shall conform to the followingparagraphs.

4.10. FII,LING SYMBOIS. a. Refueling:

a. Filling points symbols shall be colored black or white according to the background. Refer to paragraph 4-10.a. through p.

b. Ground handling servicing points symbols shall be colored yellow and have a black or vhlte outline according to the background. Refer to paragraph4-11.a. dhiougtr c.

with applicable NATOcode number.

Four pcinted filled star

b. Rockct

Fue1s:

c. Safety symbols shall be colored red and have a black or white ouiline according to the background. Refer to paragraph 4-12.

crescent with notation of NATO codenumber.

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