
May 1st 13, 09:35 AM
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UK2 ER219 Supermarine Spitfire to US Shaibah.jpg
Savageduck a écrit dans
news:2013050100481683871-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom :
On 2013-04-30 23:09:23 -0700, D. St-Sanvain
said:
Hello,
Savageduck a écrit dans
news:2013043019554244897-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom :
On 2013-04-30 19:17:19 -0700, "Jeff - VK4XA"
said:
Are you sure that these Spits were for the US Joe?
The insignia looks more like the SAAF star to me.
That is the USAAF insignia as used on Spitfires. A white star on a blue
circular field.
The same shaped red star without a circular field was the Soviet version
The SAAF did not use a star. Up until 1949 the SAAF used a blue, white and
orange roundel with a gold border. In 1949 they changed to a large white
roundel with a broad blue border with a leaping gold springbok on the
white.
Well, the SAAF did actually use a five pointed object, which was
definitely not a star but the outline of the castle of Good Hope, in
Cape Town : http://goo.gl/maps/L82aj
For these stars, it looks like a field modification, made in a hurry
"Don't shoot at me, I'm on your side" ?
If you had scrolled down to see and read all of my post you would have seen
each of the examples of SAAF insignia I posted including the following:
"In 1961 they changed again to a graphic silhouette of Cape Town Castle
in blue with a springbok in gold. So it is a castle not a star."
So this was not the WWII era SAAF insignia.
...and just incase you didn't see any of the images I included in that post,
below you will find the URL and the repost of the one discussed above.
http://www.groundshout.co.za/misc/mirage_iii/Castle.png
I have the pictures, not the whole text
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D520
Delta Reflex : http://bdd.deltareflex.com
Light aviation : http://tagazous.free.fr
Roundels of the World :
http://cocardes.monde.online.fr/v2html/en/accueil.html
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