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I am looking for information regarding a couple of obscure (at least to me)
markings on night bombers during WW1. They may have been RNAS aircraft or RFC aircraft, I am unclear at this point. The two references I have seen refer to upper wing national markings consisting of: 1) a simple plain white disc and 2) a white disc with a black centre. Can anyone shed more light on this for me? Thanks, -- Wm. (Bill) Burns London, Ont. http://www3.sympatico.ca/wmburns/ "Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it" |
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