Are You Playing Whats That Roundel?

Started by Ithoriel, 04 November 2020, 04:02:52 PM

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Ithoriel

04 November 2020, 04:02:52 PM Last Edit: 04 November 2020, 04:03:08 PM by Leon
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It is cool - I assume these are current roundals (and a few other shapes)?
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Really like this, thanks for posting!
Very helpful for a dyschromic(?) I often confuse UK with France(or Paraguay!) and Italy with Iran. If NZ and Oz go to war the quick identification of animal silhouttes will be paramount.
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Animal silhouettes perhaps less of an issue as NZ no longer has any combat aircraft, does it?

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Quote from: Chris Pringle on 04 November 2020, 09:24:33 PM
Animal silhouettes perhaps less of an issue as NZ no longer has any combat aircraft, does it?

Would you count the Orions as combat aircraft?
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Quote from: Chris Pringle on 04 November 2020, 09:24:33 PM
Animal silhouettes perhaps less of an issue as NZ no longer has any combat aircraft, does it?

Well there's another fantasy war shot to heck.
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Quote from: Ben Waterhouse on 04 November 2020, 10:51:56 PM
Would you count the Orions as combat aircraft?

No, I wasn't counting them, nor Super Seasprite ASW helos. Maybe I should have said 'fighters'.

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We still have some Skyhawks, going cheap, to a home the US will agree to ;)
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Quote from: d_Guy on 04 November 2020, 08:03:32 PM
If NZ and Oz go to war the quick identification of animal silhouttes will be paramount.

Thank goodness NZ didn't choose the wallaby as their symbol ! :D

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Quote from: Chris Pringle on 05 November 2020, 06:06:35 AM
No, I wasn't counting them, nor Super Seasprite ASW helos. Maybe I should have said 'fighters'.

OK you want fighters, we got 'em  ;D ;D



Skyhawks are strictly speaking attack aircraft not fighters, according to the US Navy anyway as they are A-4 Skyhawks where A = Attack. An F-4 is of course the Phantom  

If we need jet fighters we just need to politely ask our West Island neighbours to send some F-18's across the Tasman, which may or may not happen, probably depending on how badly the All Blacks beat the Wallibies in the most recent Bledesloe Cup  ;)
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Yeah, cool. Thanks for posting.

Must admit, if I saw the Indian one I'd have assumed it was for Ireland.

Quote from: Chris Pringle on 04 November 2020, 09:24:33 PM
Animal silhouettes perhaps less of an issue as NZ no longer has any combat aircraft, does it?

I see there's Iceland on there. Do they even have an airforce?