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From Album des Pavillons (2000)
Red bordered white pentagon with black anchor in the middle. The fin carries an adapted national flag. Cochrane and Elliott (1998) show it as a 1:2 national flag.
by Željko Heimer, 11 November 2001
Another "adaptation" is with vertically divided colours, connected to a circular concentric roundel of
the early period, is also shown by
Cochrane and Elliott (1998).
Airforce Aircraft Markings
by Željko Heimer, 11 November 2001
From Album des Pavillons (2000)
Red bordered white pentagon (without any marking in the middle).
Land Aircraft Markings
by Željko Heimer, 11 November 2001
From Album des Pavillons (2000)
Red bordered white pentagon with yellow five pointed star in the middle.
by Željko Heimer, 11 November 2001
Cochrane and Elliott (1998) state that this is also used in variety with the star being black.
Cochrane and Elliott (1998) also mention other aircraft markings that are based on flags. They report that Indonesia used captured Japanese and Dutch aircraft at first and recoloured their roundels particularly to gain red-white ones. So, the Japanese roundels were whitened out in the lower half and in the Dutch roundels the blue was painted out. (It may be difficult to see how the Dutch triangular roundel with an orange "eye" was dealt with, but in the turmoil of the war and afterwards in what was to become Indonesia, I guess that we ask for too much systematic practice.)
by Željko Heimer, 11 November 2001
Since 1954 the current roundels, as quoted above, have been used. At one time low visibility markings are introduced consisting only of
a black outlined pentagon:
by Željko Heimer, 11 November 2001