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by Frank George Valoczy, 02 Jul 2003
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Roundel (1997 - )
In 1960 the Democratic Republic of Congo gained independence. The new national
flag was used as a fin marking for the Congolese Air Force, while wings
and fuselage carried a yellow star on a blue disc.
Bars of red with a thin yellow border were added later to the roundels.
In 1972 the country changed its name to Zaïre. The new new national
flag was green with a yellow disc bearing an arm carrying a torch. This
was the fin marking 1972-1997. A roundel, or roundel and bar version, was
used on wings and fuselage.
In 1997 Zaïre became the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is assumed
that aircraft insignia may revert to the original 1960 version.
Source: Military Aircraft Insignia of the World, Cochrane &
Elliott, 1998.
Mark Sensen, 10 July 1997
It is reported that since 1997 the first roundel (with today's flag
as fin flash) was brought back. The only evidence to that is a drawing
at this
page. Since it is Su-25, it can't be from 1960-3.
Dov Gutterman, 15 Jun 2004
Roundel of Zaire (1972 - 1997)
sent
by Frank George Valoczy, 02 Jul 2003
Zaire roundel (1972-77) was also accompanied by the
appropriate
flag as fin flash.
Dov Gutterman, 15 Jun 2004
Roundel (1964 - 1972)
sent
by Frank George Valoczy, 02 Jul 2003
The 1964-72 roundel was also accompanied by the
1963
flag as fin flash.
Dov Gutterman, 15 Jun 2004
Roundel (1960 - 1964)
by Frank George Valoczy, 02 Jul 2003
First roundel (1960-64) was accompanied by the flag as fin flash. in
the plate on this
page it is the 1963 flag, so before it,
the 1960 flag was probably used.
Dov Gutterman, 15 Jun 2004