Take part in our roundel round now! 

Think you know your low-visibility roundel from your stealth roundel? Your Fuselage roundel, from your Royal Australian Air Force roundel?
Get guessing below...

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* 1. Which one of the below...

This was the first means of identifying Royal Flying Corps aircraft, however this was ceased due to misidentification at high altitude with the German Maltese Cross.

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* 2. Which one of the below...

Copying the idea used by the French Air Service of a national cockade in the form of a roundel on aircraft but reversing the colours used by the French on their aircraft.

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* 3. Which one of the below...

Painted onto all the camouflaged surfaces of an aircraft until March 1939, but painted onto the fuselage only until July 1942.

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* 4. Which one of the below...

To be used by the Royal Air Force squadrons operating the F-35B Lightning II. This will differ more from previous roundels as it will be built into rather than painted onto the aircraft.

Squadron Roundels

Some RAF squadrons had what were known as squadron roundels which saw markings or images painted on both sides of the roundel on the fuselage of the aircraft.

But what squadron's are these...

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* 5. What squadron is the above roundel for?

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* 6. What squadron is the above roundel for?

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* 7. What squadron is the above roundel for?

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