so 3 options? US, UK or rest of the world? Really?
You know to bring up some weird stuff here. LOL.
never heard of or seen it. Interesting. Andβ¦ I can’t find it either. π
must be in 2004 that they made this covered roundel.
do you have a somewhat bigger picture then 300 pixels? Sorry 291 pixel!
sorry no more info about the Angolan An-2. I could indentify it as Angolan because of the finflash. It was posted here: https://forum.keypublishing.com/forum/modern-military-aviation/122089-world-air-force-roundels/page18
Here are some Uzbekistan Su-27UB (scroll down)http://forum.aeropress-bg.com/viewtopic.php?t=107
Hi PEB. CASA III.
https://forum.keypublishing.com/forum/historic-aviation/142904-gerards-colorbook/page3
the past days I tried to find something about that but nothing. No pictures except for the c version.
https://gallery.jetjournal.net/index/category/ehem-luftstreitkrafte-der-nva-ddr/start-176
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What I mean is that it is either a factory marking or a locally adopted military one.
Cthornburg is wrong. it’s a DHC-5 Buffalo. It has the T-tail.You can find the picture here:
http://www.dhc4and5.org/Buffalo17.html
Awesome find Oleniko. The present day roundel was AFAIK introduced in 1923. So this red/white roundel was maybe used for almost 5 years.
Greg. There is 60 years between the roundel on the Fizir and the one on the UTVA.
In John Cochrane’s book it is as you mentioned. That means that the roundel as shown on you picture and my picture, the replica are the 1922 – 24 versions.