Something like this?I don't have the artistic skill to draw it, but: I would imagine that the roundel for the Pennsylvanian Air Force (Republic of Pennsylvania, in a world where the states are independent countries) would be a yellow keystone on a blue field surrounded by a yellow circle.
Roundel of the "Luftwaffe" of the German Reich (Honestly I don't know how they would have named it, but probably like how Nazi Germany did in OTL)
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One way to simplify it might be to have a simple black iron cross (no white and black outline) with a yellow outline on a red circle.Alternate post ww2 german roundel
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I see thanks for the advice if i have the time i'll revise itOne way to simplify it might be to have a simple black iron cross (no with and black outline) with a yellow outline on a red circle.
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The National Roundel for the Austro-Hungarian Army Air Force, which was adopted upon the formation of the Force in 1922.
Well, I'll try to make another variation.you might want to have the 3 fleur-de-lys in blue instead of gold. That way they would stand out more on either a yellow or white background.
Oh that looked good thank you very muchOne way to simplify it might be to have a simple black iron cross (no with and black outline) with a yellow outline on a red circle.
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No, I meant how the airforce would have been called by a Weimar military.This roundel used by the Luftwaffe is based on a Prussian military award established in 1813 called the "Eisernes Kreuz" (Iron Cross) so that seems like a likely name.
No, I meant how the airforce would have been called by a Weimar military.
So any ideas for hat they'd use if the Germanic Cross was as vilified after the world wars as the swastika?Alternate post ww2 german roundel
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