No, it's the shark teeth. Shark tooth paint jobs were widely popular in media for Vietnam era aircraft primarily.
Olive drab base paint was much used in both conflicts though, from the Sherman to the Huey.
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Also the "shark mouth" is from the flying tigers. WWII. P-40 was the fighter they used I believed. It's been awhile since my air force history class.
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It's olive drab green... Yes it has shark teeth. But its mainly olive drab.
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Sooooooo... Are you trying to tell me my own opinion on how I reminds me of something..... By going in the complete wrong direction....? Or are you just trying to force your opinion on me? No. It's the shark teeth painted onto olive drab base coat that remind me of Vietnam, particularly the widely covered Huey patterns. It's perfectly okay for your opinion to be different, but please don't try to force it down my throat okay?