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Description

Roundel of the French Aviation Navale (naval air service) after 1945. The blue and red tone changed during World War 2. From 1944/45, French planes started to use the new colours. Before, they used Image:Roundel of the French Fleet Air Arm before 1945.

Source

self-made by User:Flanker and released into Public Domain; modified by User:Hierakares to adapt it to Image:Roundel of the French Air Force.svg (concerning proportions of circles).

Date

13/08/2006; modified 22/07/2007

Author

originally Flanker; modified by Hierakares

Permission
(Reusing this image)
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