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in particular the IA, circa mid-1942

 

did they carry the roundel in all standard 6 positions? none on my profiles show ANY on the lower wing, only uppers and fues

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They mostly flew with the RAF 3 colour roundel up until then and I've seen these in artwork having them under wing, but most of what you'll find is with the white roundel. I think I have some snaps somewhere. I'll see if I can dig 'em up. But hadn't they already started transitioning them to the white roundel from around that time?

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yes, sometime around June 42 to the blue/white only

 

below, 75 Squadron, RAAF over New Guinea

got all the serials done; all but 5 are matched to their code letters -not to shabby!

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Nice! :biggrin:

The red disk was dropped at about the same time as it was dropped from the USAAF/USN star (and for the same reason - confusion with the Japanese "meatball"), around April '42.

RAAF Kittyhawks had roundels in all 6 positions throughout the war.

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sorry, brudda! sidetracked by RL

 

the "8P" could be the HQ squadron (8th Pursuit, possibly before SWP deployment, approx. Dec 41)

the AVG looks like "hells Angels" squadron (2nd? pursuit)

the KH is an RAF desert air force (north Africa)

 

interesting that the sheet calls for "P-40B", which is the Tomahawk, not the E Kittyhawk

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if that means what I think it does....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

new Tomahawks? new Mohawks?

got plenty of decals sitting around, off the Old Wolf B/C

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