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I came across an interesting reference in a history of aircraft markings
book to an apparently short lived, early war upper-wing national marking for WW1 RAF night bombers. The reference described it simply as a white disc used only on night bombers. This marking was different from the white discs used on fuselage sides as a squadron marking. Can anyone provide any other information regarding this marking? Was it simply a white disc? What year was it indroduced? Withdrawn? Thanks for the help, Wm. (Bill) Burns London, Ont. http://www3.sympatico.ca/wmburns/ "Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it" |
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