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July 9 2009 at 4:09 PM
  (Login Mikestarmer)
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Response to So, possibly a method of dating pictures......

Not 100% reliable as it is possible that some RAF units may have taken it upon themselves to apply such a marking on UK vehicles that moved from 'drome to 'drome before that date. In M.E. I have seen vehicles with 'RAF' in black on the cab door and no roundel or other marking either. RAF ME was something rather automomous and may have had their own regulations as did the army when it came to colours and markings. So far I only have the UK AMOs.

 
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