RAF Roundel nickname Query

Started by Cobra, February 25, 2012, 12:09:49 AM

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Cobra

Hey Guys, i just did a Quick scan of Google trying to find out something. Does/Did the RAF ever have a Nickname for the Roundel? i know US Markings are 'stars and Bars'. part of the reason i ask is,because i had a Nickname for the Roundel. Don't Clobber me, but i thought the way the RAF Roundel looked,it Reminded me of a Dartboard. No Offense meant to anyone from the UK! thanks for looking. Dan

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Dan during WWI RFC & RNAS pilots often thought the roundel looked a bit to much like a target especially when situated under the cockpit ! Not heard of a nickname as such though. Stars and bars is really a descriptor rather then a nickname I would of thought, although I'm probably being pedantic - who me ? never mother  :banghead:
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I'm sure the roundel was also known as a cockade. Certainly there is a publication called Cross and Cockade.
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Quote from: NARSES2 on February 25, 2012, 02:24:04 AM
Dan during WWI RFC & RNAS pilots often thought the roundel looked a bit to much like a target especially when situated under the cockpit ! Not heard of a nickname as such though. Stars and bars is really a descriptor rather then a nickname I would of thought, although I'm probably being pedantic - who me ? never mother  :banghead:

Yeah, I always thought 'target' would be appropriate.  ;D
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Quote from: seavixen on March 04, 2012, 06:45:18 AM
I'm sure the roundel was also known as a cockade. Certainly there is a publication called Cross and Cockade.

Yup it is also known as a cockade but I've always thought of that as either the posh (insert officers for the use of) version of roundel or a very WWI name. If anyone has an interest in early aviation by the way then I thouroughly recommend Cross and Cockade, the calendars are fantastic as well  :thumbsup:
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