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Old 30-03-20, 18:07
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So we know the Formation sign colours in the picture. The top and bottom bar are red. The squadron symbol is very different in shade compared to the known red. Perhaps its yellow? That seemed to have been a common colour with tactical markings on carriers.
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I will just put this here and let others debate the colours seen, or not seen, in a B&W pic.

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Thanks to all for the input! I hope Bert van de Maat is reading this so he can draw up his conclusions.
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