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  2. Royal Air Force roundels - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Flying Corps and its successor the Royal Air Force have employed numerous versions of the roundel since then. By 1917, a thin white outline was usually added to the roundel, to make the blue of the outer circle easier to distinguish from the dark PC.10 and PC.12 protective dope.

  3. Military aircraft insignia - Wikipedia

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    The two separate army and naval air arms joined on 1 April 1918 to form the Royal Air Force (RAF). The British roundel design, with variations in proportions and shades, has existed in one form or another to this very day. [1] [2] The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF

  4. Roundel - Wikipedia

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    The Tricolore cockade of the French Air Force was first used on military aircraft before the First World War [1]. A roundel is a circular disc used as a symbol. The term is used in heraldry, but also commonly used to refer to a type of national insignia used on military aircraft, generally circular in shape and usually comprising concentric rings of different colours.

  5. List of air forces - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Royal Air Force. 1949-1951 Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps – Air Arm Royal Air Force. 1930-1949 Republic of Artsakh: Artsakh Defense Army aviation 1990s-2023 South Ossetia: South Ossetian Air Corps: 1990s Sovereign Military Order of Malta: Military Corps of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta: 1947-1950 ...

  6. Aircraft marking - Wikipedia

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    Romanian Air Force#Aircraft markings, roundels on military vehicles and aircraft that use the colours of the Romanian flag; Serbian Air Force and Air Defence, an adapted version of the former Royal Yugoslav Air Force roundel that was officially adopted in 2006; South African Air Force, roundels adopted in 2002 that are distinct from the Army ...

  7. File:RAF type A roundel.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Roundel of the Royal Air Force in type A proportions. The colours changed in 1929 to more satuarated versions and used until 1938 when colors were made duller for camouflage purposes. The colours changed in 1929 to more satuarated versions and used until 1938 when colors were made duller for camouflage purposes.

  8. File:RAF Far East Command roundel.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 602 × 602 pixels, file size: 217 bytes) ... RAF Third Tactical Air Force; Royal Air Force roundels; Global file usage.

  9. File:RAF Lowvis Army roundel.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 602 × 602 pixels, file size: 217 bytes) ... Royal Air Force roundels; Royal Auxiliary Air Force; UK Military Flying Training System;