California, 1957 Silhouetted against the clouds so sharply it appears hand-painted by an artist, this T2V-1 SeaStar is just that. For Lockheed paint technicians, artists in their own field, have introduced a new skin-thin paint job on the U.S. Navys new jet trainer. During a 24-hour beautifying session in Lockheeds paint shop, the SeaStar receives a four layer "system" of paint consisting of a wash primer, regular primer and two coats of lacquer. By applying each successive coat while the previous one is still soft, all in a 24-hour period, better adhesion and durability are achieved, company officials report. Total thickness of the four coasts is only 17/000ths of an inch. Now in quantity production at Lockheeds California Division, the ship-or-shore-duty SeaStar is painted orange-and-white to facilitate easy recognition.

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