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roundel and Luxembourg
A NATO E-3 with the roundel of Luxembourg painted on its tail.
The same law also prescribed ensign and roundel for aircraft and ships registered in Luxembourg.

roundel and is
The Mozambique Air Force ( Forca Aérea De Moçambique-FAM ) was part of the national army initially, and from 1985 to 1990 was known as the People's Liberation Air Force. The FPLM roundel is based on the Flag of Mozambique.
The roundel rendered in blue without any lettering represents TfL as a whole ( see Transport for London logo ), as well as used in situations where lettering on the roundel is not possible ( such as bus receipts, where a logo is a blank roundel with the name " London Buses " to the right ).
The AAM's roundel is based on the Flag of Madagascar.
The third lady, holding a roundel containing the image of William Kent, is the remaining Mary.
The shield, presented on a roundel rather than the escutcheon shape traditional in European heraldry, is blue and gold, symbolizing the riches of the land.
Its centre roundel is decorated with personifications of the five senses.
The motto of the Hellenic Air Force is the ancient Greek phrase ( Aièn Hypsikrateîn ), " Always Dominate the Heights "), and the HAF ensign represents a flying eagle in front of the Hellenic Air Force roundel.
On stylistic grounds, it is dated to the 4th century ; its central roundel represents a beardless male head and bust draped in a pallium in front of the Chi-Rho symbol, flanked by pomegranates, symbols of eternal life.
If the air force roundel resembles a cockade but differs from the traditional cockade, the roundel is also specified.
** the airforce roundel -- which is really a triangle -- has also the red colour outside
The design acts as the national flag of Mauritania, and is also used in circular form as an aircraft roundel.
A triskelion shape is the basis for the roundel of the Irish Air Corps, and the logo for the GNU / Linux distribution Trisquel.
In a 1: 2 proportion, it consists of the escutcheon of the Royal Arms of Canada defaced with both a blue roundel surrounded by a wreath of gold maple leaves, within which is a depiction of the Prince of Wales ' feathers, and a white label of three points, signifying the eldest son of the monarch.
In a 1: 2 proportion, it consists of the shield of the Royal Arms of Canada defaced with both a blue roundel surrounded by a wreath of gold maple leaves and scallop shells, within which is a depiction William's cypher ( a W surmounted by a coronet of his rank ), and a white label of three points, charged with a red shell, reminiscent the coat of arms of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
The small owl tucked away to the lower right of the large central roundel is also almost certainly perched atop another helmet.
Kitzinger compares a roundel of Hadrian lion-hunting, which is " still rooted firmly in the tradition of late Hellenistic art ", and there is " an illusion of open, airy space in which figures move freely and with relaxed self-assurance " with the later frieze where the figures are " pressed, trapped, as it were, between two imaginary planes and so tightly packed within the frame as to lack all freedom of movement in any direction ", with " gestures that are " jerky, overemphatic and uncoordinated with the rest of the body ".
The narrow satellite building on the east side of the junction provides pedestrian subway access to the station and is unusual in that it has a large glazed roundel on each of the three panels of its glazed screen, as normally the Morden extension stations have the roundel in just the centre panel.

roundel and seen
The London Underground roundel, seen here at Piccadilly Circus tube station | Piccadilly Circus
Each station displays the Underground roundel, often containing the station's name in the central bar, at entrances and repeatedly along the platform, so that the name can easily be seen by passengers on arriving trains.
Specification of the number of " undulations " in nebuly can be seen by Jochen Wilke's roundel, with ten.
Remains of the film props, such as a fake tube map and a Union Street tube roundel, can still be seen pasted to the walls of the station.

roundel and on
While the first use of a roundel in a London transport context was the 19th-century symbol of the London General Omnibus Company – a wheel with a bar across the centre bearing the word GENERAL – its use on the Underground stems from the decision in 1908 to find a more obvious way of highlighting station names on platforms.
File: Mornington Crescent stn roundel. JPG | Roundel on the platform
In 2000 this was revised into its current form, a stylized yellow tiger head on a green roundel upon a darker blue shield, with the Proton name in yellow capital letters.
Nose of F-16 Fighting Falcon | F-16A flown by Ilan Ramon in Operation Opera, showing the triangular emblem of the attack on Osirak, and a Syrian Air Force roundel ' killmark '.
File: Marylebone stn tube roundel. JPG | Roundel on southbound Bakerloo line platform
The indiviual aircraft identification letter was painted on the side of the aircraft in large letters following the two-letter squadron designation code and the RAF roundel.
Image: Dollis Hill stn roundel. JPG | Roundel on platform
Flank roundel on fascist-era Regia Aeronautica's aircraft.
File: IAF roundel. svg Roundel displayed on Israeli Air Force aircraft, 1948-today
file: Holborn station Piccadilly roundel. JPG | Roundel on Piccadilly line westbound platform.
Emblems on the exterior body were deleted in the scheme of the SPG, with only the word SAAB and the Saab-Scania roundel on the trunk appearing on the car.
File: Canary Wharf Roundel. jpg | Canary Wharf station roundel on the platforms
File: High Barnet stn roundel. JPG | Roundel on the platform

roundel and aircraft
Since 1914, the Italian Air Force have also used a roundel of concentric rings in the colours of the tricolor as aircraft marking ; substituted, from 1923 to 1943, by encircled fasces.
The Three Crowns are also used as the roundel on military aircraft of the Swedish Air Force and as a sign on Swedish military equipment in general, and also on the uniforms and vehicles of the Swedish Police Service.
France began the first Air Service in 1909 and soon picked the traditional French cockade as the first national emblem, now usually termed a roundel, on military aircraft.
* Brazil-blue-yellow-green ( used as a roundel by aircraft of the Brazilian Navy )
The first use of a roundel on military aircraft was during the World War I | First World War by the French Air Force.
* February 8-The United States replaces the national insignia for its military aircraft adopted in 1917 ( 20px ) with a roundel with an outer red ring, then a blue ring, and a white center 20px.
U. S. aircraft roundel in Europe, 1918-1919.
However due to concerns about confusion with the markings of enemy aircraft, in early 1918 a red, blue, and white roundel similar to those already in use by the Allied Powers, was instead ordered painted on all U. S. aircraft operating in Europe, and remained in effect until 1919.
In line with the original nature of the CAF, restored airframes of US origin would bear traditional US ' star-and-bar ' roundel markings on their fuselage and wings, though they would use the Star with Dot on appropriate, pre-war and early-war aircraft.
The aircraft is mainly painted grey, but is marked with the Royal Australian Air Force roundel and stripes on its tail.
However the airline was not allowed to fly and the aircraft were stored at Tehran, eventually they were repainted with former Saha logo modified with the roundel dropped, while former titles were applied in the new combination of purple ( Saha ) and dark pink ( Airlines ) inline with the Iranian Airlines two tone style, but all these too have since been removed from both aircraft, which are now flying in just the basic livery.
The Flag of France | Tricolore cockade of the French Air Force was the first roundel used on combat aircraft
The Flag of France | Tricolore cockade of the French Air Force was the first roundel used on combat aircraft
A roundel in heraldry is a disc ; the term is also commonly used to refer to a type of national insignia used on military aircraft, generally circular in shape and usually comprising concentric rings of different colours.
Erich Halik was the first to link the esoteric SS with the Black Sun roundel insignia carried by German aircraft in the polar region at the close of World War II.
Many CASI aircraft operating from Saigon carried the dragon / flag roundel of Air Viet Nam.

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