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It contains the A-14 Interior Steel Grey color which was commonly used for painting cockpits and other inner surfaces, and seven camouflage colors whose inclusion allows for the representation of all standard camouflage schemes: AMT-4/AMT-6/AMT-7 scheme used for all military aircraft of mixed construction from mid-1941 until the summer of 1943; AMT-11/AMT-12/AMT-7 scheme used for fighter aircraft of mixed construction from the summer of 1943 until the end of war; AMT-1/AMT-4/AMT-12/AMT-7 scheme used for painting mixed construction, non-fighter aircraft from the summer of 1943 until the end of war. The A–21m and A-24m colors were used for painting the upper surfaces of all-metal, non-fighter aircraft, from the summer of 1943 until the end of war; the other colors used together with them were A-32m (3rd upper surface color) and A-28m (undersides) – AMT-12 and AMT-7 might be used as their approximate analogues.