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Posted: October 09, 2008 09:29 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 16 Member No.: 1636 Joined: October 17, 2007 |
Hi ,
I am interesting to know when (year, possibly date) Romania put the national flag on the tail of their aircraft and also roundels under the wings? Kind regards Newcomer |
bansaraba |
Posted: October 10, 2008 10:24 am
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Sergent Group: Members Posts: 184 Member No.: 2196 Joined: July 20, 2008 |
John Cochrane; Stuart Elliott, Military Aircraft Insignia of the World, Naval Institute Press: Annapolis (United States), 1998 sais that:
- Between 1913 and 1915 the roundel (from inside-out) was yellow, blue and red. The tail had the same colors, from inside out. - Between 1915 and 1941 the roundel (from inside-out) was blue, yellow and red. The tail had the same colors, from inside out. I don't know what to say about the first statement, but I hope this message answers your question. Here are some drawings of the Romanian WWI aircrafts: http://www.worldwar2.ro/forum/index.php?sh...indpost&p=66557 This post has been edited by bansaraba on October 10, 2008 10:26 am |
newcomer |
Posted: October 10, 2008 10:47 am
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 16 Member No.: 1636 Joined: October 17, 2007 |
Dear Bansarba,
many thanks for Your kind reply. I saw some topic in this forum about romanian roundels and some members suspect of the position of color in the period 1913-1915. They think in that period yellow circle were also central like and therefore divided blue and red aereas, like later (and present) romanian roundel. What do You think? Kind regards Newcomer |
bansaraba |
Posted: October 10, 2008 10:58 pm
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Sergent Group: Members Posts: 184 Member No.: 2196 Joined: July 20, 2008 |
I think the roundel was blue-yellow-red from the beginning. But I don't know for shure, maybe some other books might confirm or infirm this.
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razu |
Posted: January 15, 2009 03:42 pm
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 64 Member No.: 2132 Joined: May 22, 2008 |
also you can check some pictures taken in the romanian aviation museum of Bucharest at:
http://www.panoramio.com/user/2365578/tags...1&photos_page=4 |
Vici |
Posted: February 22, 2011 08:08 pm
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Caporal Group: Members Posts: 138 Member No.: 2455 Joined: April 18, 2009 |
Indeed in some old pictures it looks like yellow was in the middle - see below.
But isn't this due to the ortocromatic films used back than - which were sensitive to blue and rendered this color much lighter than it really was? When this technology was used, early film actresses wore blue makeup and lipstick, because the usual red would look very dark, almost black on film. So can anybody shed some definitive light on this? This post has been edited by Vici on February 22, 2011 08:10 pm |
Dénes |
Posted: February 22, 2011 08:20 pm
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4368 Member No.: 4 Joined: June 17, 2003 |
The Rumanian cockade was blue (inside)-yellow-red (outside) from the very beginning, inspired by the French national markings. Only the type of film used back then made light blue look light and golden yellow look dark - just as depicted in the above photos.
However, some French-origin aircraft in W.W. 1 flown in Rumania did retain the French roundel, without the white mid-circle being overpainting with yellow. Gen. Dénes This post has been edited by Dénes on February 22, 2011 08:22 pm |
cainele_franctiror |
Posted: February 22, 2011 09:27 pm
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Sublocotenent Group: Members Posts: 449 Member No.: 334 Joined: September 01, 2004 |
In those two pictures are Russian aircraft.
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bansaraba |
Posted: February 22, 2011 11:22 pm
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Sergent Group: Members Posts: 184 Member No.: 2196 Joined: July 20, 2008 |
I think you are right, I've seen many pictures of the Romanian flag back then, which have the same problem. So John Cochrane and Stuart Elliott might have been fooled by this little technical detail. It was illogical anyway. |
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Dénes |
Posted: February 23, 2011 05:55 am
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4368 Member No.: 4 Joined: June 17, 2003 |
C'mon, those are certainly Rumanian aircraft. You may ask Horia, the photos' owner. Gen. Dénes |
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horia |
Posted: February 23, 2011 07:07 am
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Capitan Group: Members Posts: 693 Member No.: 529 Joined: February 28, 2005 |
C-mon. Those aircraft have romanian cockades. In flight is an Breguet 14 over Brasov in 1921, an the crashed one is a MAG Fokker D VII captured by Romanian Army during 1919. About romanian MAG D VII you cand found here more infos, includind the photo abowe Uploaded with ImageShack.us |
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Radub |
Posted: February 23, 2011 09:58 am
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General de corp de armata Group: Members Posts: 1670 Member No.: 476 Joined: January 23, 2005 |
Those are Romaian aircraft. As already pointed out, the reason why the colours look odd because the photos were taken with orthochromatic film. Google "orthochromatic vs panchromatic" for more info.
HTH Radu |
cainele_franctiror |
Posted: February 23, 2011 05:22 pm
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Sublocotenent Group: Members Posts: 449 Member No.: 334 Joined: September 01, 2004 |
yeah, sorry
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bansaraba |
Posted: February 23, 2011 06:01 pm
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Sergent Group: Members Posts: 184 Member No.: 2196 Joined: July 20, 2008 |
It's superb! Are there many aerial pictures of Brasov from this period? |
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horia |
Posted: February 23, 2011 08:24 pm
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Capitan Group: Members Posts: 693 Member No.: 529 Joined: February 28, 2005 |
another 2-3 photos....
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