Aircraft marking
Aircraft markings are symbols and annotations painted on aircraft, primarily for identification. Types of aircraft markings include:
- Aircraft registration, unique alphanumeric string that identifies every aircraft
- Invasion stripes, alternating black and white bands painted on the fuselages and wings of World War II Allied aircraft, for the purpose of increased recognition by friendly forces
- Military aircraft insignia, applied to military aircraft to identify the nation or branch of military service
- Hungarian Air Force, a set of aligned triangles which points toward the front of the aircraft
- Romanian Air Force#Aircraft markings, roundels on military vehicles and aircraft that use the colours of the Romanian flag
- Royal Canadian Air Force, roundels used from 1920–1945
- Royal Air Force roundels, a circular identification mark used since 1915, United Kingdom
- Serbian Air Force and Air Defence, an adapted version of the former Royal Yugoslav Air Force roundel that was officially adopted in 2006
- South African Air Force, roundels adopted in 2002 that are distinct from the Army
- United Kingdom military aircraft serials, the serial numbers used to identify individual military aircraft
- United States:
- United States military aircraft national insignia, a listing of the nationality markings used by military aircraft of the United States
- United States military aircraft serials, the serial numbers used to identify individual military aircraft
- USAAF unit identification aircraft markings, an identification code to identify the unit to which U.S. aircraft are assigned
- Nose art, decorative painting or design on the fuselage of an aircraft
- Tail code, markings, usually on the vertical stabilizer of U.S. military aircraft, that help to identify the unit and base assignment
See also
- Aircraft livery, the full graphic treatment of aircraft, often for branding
- All pages with titles containing Aircraft marking
- Marking (disambiguation)
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