RAF Roundel with Canadian Silver Maple Insignia
48” x 48” acrylic on board with rivets
Canadian airmen were the first members of the commonwealth to indicate their home country on the sides of their aircraft through the use of a national roundel. This practice began with Spitfire and Hurricane pilots during the battle of Britian.
48” x 48” acrylic on board with rivets
Canadian airmen were the first members of the commonwealth to indicate their home country on the sides of their aircraft through the use of a national roundel. This practice began with Spitfire and Hurricane pilots during the battle of Britian.
48” x 48” acrylic on board with rivets
Canadian airmen were the first members of the commonwealth to indicate their home country on the sides of their aircraft through the use of a national roundel. This practice began with Spitfire and Hurricane pilots during the battle of Britian.