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  2. Finnish Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Fokker D.XXI aircraft in the Finnish air force during World War II The Winter War began on 30 November 1939, when the Soviet Air Force bombed 21 Finnish cities and municipalities. The Soviet Union had an estimated c. 5,000 aircraft in 1939, and of these, some 700 fighters and 800 medium bombers came to the Finnish front to support the Red Army ...

  3. File:Finnish air force roundel 1934-1945 border (type 2).svg

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    English: Finnish air force roundel 1934-1945 border (type 2): COLOR SHADE VARIANT. Date: 1934-1945: Source: Own work. BASED ON THESE IMAGES: Author: FDRMRZUSA: Permission

  4. Armoured Division (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    The Armoured Division (Finnish: Panssaridivisioona, PsD or Ps. D ) was an armoured division of the Finnish Army during the Continuation War . Finnish armoured vehicles roundel (WWII).

  5. File:Finnish air force roundel 1934-1945 border.svg - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft insignia of Finnish Air Force from the 20 of March 1934. According to the colour table in the book "Sotamaalaus, Suomen ilmavoimien historia 23" by Kalevi Keskinen and Kari Stenman (ISBN 951-98751-6-6), the right colour for the blue swastika is Federal Standard 595 FS15123. The colour of the swastika was defined by a order IV BA 2 ...

  6. File:Finnish military vehicles roundel (1939-1941) no border ...

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  7. Military aircraft insignia - Wikipedia

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    Of all the early operators of military aircraft, Germany was unusual in not using circular roundels. After evaluating several possible markings, including a black, red, and white checkerboard, a similarly coloured roundel, and black stripes, it chose a black 'iron cross' on a square white field, as it was already in use on various flags, and reflected Germany's heritage as the Holy Roman Empire.

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  9. List of aircraft of Finland in World War II - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft used by the Finnish Air Force during World War II. Finland operated a wide variety of aircraft during World War II from several countries. The main objective of the Finnish Air Force during World War II was to maintain air superiority over Finland to prevent Soviet aircraft reinforcing the advance of Soviet ground forces into Finland.