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Old 30th March 2006, 11:44
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Wink Re: abyssinian

I am not so sure that roundels are abyssian, for :

1)In 1935-1936, abyssinian planes had no roundels which appears only after 1946. They had only green, yellow and red stipes, on fuselahe and wings, as shown on the Heinkel, and some Potez 25.

2) As you can see on the Heinkel, the abyssinian colors are with the swedish original ones...

3) On other pictures, we can see in 1930-31, Farman 192 with roundels on the wings; those tricolor roundels have the same proportions as the french ones (1/3,1/3,1/3). One Farman 192 had ben offered by France to the Negus and during its flight to Abyssinia, it had no civil immatriculation, only french roundels. So, it seems that those roundels have never been erased. That could be the case of the 2 Fokker VIIa bought in France. Besides, those planes, Farman and Fokker, were flown by french pilots (Vedel, Maillet, Corriger),often between Addis Ababa and Djibouti; so, as in the case of the Heinkel (flown by swedish count Von Rosen), it seems that the abyssinian civil planes kept their original nationality markings. Perhaps in war time,the foreigner pilots, coming from non belligerent countries, thought that will protect them..
At last, the Potez 25 never had roundels but only abyssinian markings.

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