Currently working on getting some form of organized liveries post-war. I've settled on so far one livery (For strike aircraft from around 1967 onwards) Which follows as well as a pre Vietnam War scheme that would have been seen upon naval aircraft up until around 1970 where it would be superseded by an as yet undeveloped scheme.
The first scheme consists of colours from (what I assume to all be on) BS381C palette. Dark and light Mediterranean blue upper surfaces with PRU blue mid surfaces and pale blue under surfaces.
The second scheme shifts towards colours that would end up in the FS595 palette, in this case they are. FS34226, 34159, 34172 and 34424. The first three being used in a disruptive scheme over both upper and mid surfaces and the latter being used for under and lower-mid surfaces. This scheme would have been trialled firstly on the Super Tiger during Atlantian involvement in the Vietnam War and then repeated on other types engaged in the strike role including all A-4s, A-7s, Buccaneers and F-105s as well as selected F-4s and J35s.
Post Vietnam the scheme would remain in heavy usage as it was found to suit not only SEA jungles but European forests and plains. The scheme would be in turn applied to F/A-18s in non territorial guard units, FA-15s and most recently the Rafale in strike squadrons. There have been some variations upon the basic scheme, those seen most often are a lack of FS34424 creating a wrap-around scheme, this was used in the late eighties and early nineties on A-7s and F-111. The other major variation is the replacement of FS34159 with 30277 creating a a slightly lighter and more universal scheme.
Obviously more stuff will appear from time to time