The Dakota Aircraft
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'The Dakota Aircraft' was also known as 'The Douglas C-47 Skytrain' and
was a 'Military Transport Aircraft'. The 'Dakota' was used largely by 'Allied
Countries' throughout 'World War Two'.
'The Aero L - 39Albatross'
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The Aero L - 39 Albatross' is a high-performance ' Jet Trainer', used widely around the world.
In addition to performing basic and advanced pilot training, it is also a lightweight ground attack aircraft.
The L-39 Albatross is produced and designed in Czechoslovakia by 'Aero Vodachuby'.
Aircraft Marking
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'Invasion Stripes' are black and white bands that are painted on the fuselage and wings of 'World War Two allied aircraft, for the purpose of recognition of friendly forces.
The 'Registration' is a line of numbers and letters that identifies the aircraft. 'Military Aircraft Insignia' is applied to military aircraft to identify a 'Nation' or a 'Branch of Military Service'. 'The Royal Air Force Roundels' are a circular identification mark used since 1915.
'Invasion Stripes' are black and white bands that are painted on the fuselage and wings of 'World War Two allied aircraft, for the purpose of recognition of friendly forces.
'Identification, Recognition and Insignia'.
'Aircraft Markings' are symbols painted on the aircraft for identification purposes.
The 'Registration' is a line of numbers and letters that identifies the aircraft.
'Invasion Stripes' are black and white bands that are painted on the fuselage and wings of 'World War Two allied aircraft, for the purpose of recognition of friendly forces.
'Military Aircraft Insignia' is applied to military aircraft to identify a Nation or branch of military service.
Military Aircraft Insignia' is applied to military aircraft to identify a Nation or branch of military service.
'The Royal Air Force Roundels' are a circular identification mark used since 1915.
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