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A roundel of red and white, red outside double the diameter of the white disk.
A note to the figure in
Album des Pavillons (2000)
explains that
the national flag is painted on the fin of the Navy Aircraft.
Željko Heimer, 12 June 2001
Formed in 18 October 1917 as Haerens Flyvertjeneste (Army Flying Service) and since 1 October 1950 Kongelige Danske Flyvevaben (Royal Danish Air Force), the Danish have always used the same roundel. Minor changes involved changing the fin flash from the roundel to the state flag after WW2 in 1945, following the practice of the naval air arm (Marinens Flyvevaesen, formed 25 March 1912 and adding a crowned anchor to navy planes in 1950, see this photo ), were the only changes. During WW2 Danish planes still carried those roundels flying in Greenland.
Source: obsolete subpages of this website
Dov Gutterman, 15 June 2004
A special tail marking was adopted to celebrate the wedding between Prince Frederik of Denmark and Miss Mary Donaldson from Australia, the Danish Air Force painted the official monograph on the tail.
Source: this website
Dov Gutterman, 15 June 2004
Marking and fin flash had been the same roundel.
Source: Military Aircraft Insignia of the World 1998 & 2014
Nozomi Kariyasu, 21 May 2005
The roundel got an additional white annulet as frame and the fin flash turned to state flag image.
Source: photo provided by Nozomi Kariyasu
Nozomi Kariyasu, 21 May 2005
The roundel on fin was replaced by the state flag image.
Source: photo provided by Nozomi Kariyasu
Nozomi Kariyasu, 21 May 2005
The naval arm showed an additional white crowned anchor.
Source: photo provided by Nozomi Kariyasu
Nozomi Kariyasu, 21 May 2005
Flaggenbuch (1939) shows a light blue triangular long pennant. The Flaggenbuch (1992) reprint of the 1941 update shows the pennant shorter and adds details on usage.
Željko Heimer, 31 May 2004
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