You meet some amazing people in my line of work - Just been speaking to a customer who was based at Yeovilton in the 80's and worked on the Sea King - Apparently the camouflage pattern which I call 'Zebra' was only ever an experimental scheme devised for Artic use and potential use in the Falklands, it was never officially adopted, the white was painted over the green by way of brushes - interestingly he also served in the First Gulf war and for identification purposes the Sea Kings that were (and I use his words) painted the Pinky Biege colour (which was highly effective but odd looking) had thier tail units painted Green and White which again was applied by the good old brush system. It never ceases to amaze me the information you can glean just by talking and showing an interest in a customer, He is one of several amazing people I have met who have had first hand knowledge on the subjects that fascinate me.