Royal Australian Air Force - Kangaroo Roundel

Royal Australian Air Force - Kangaroo Roundel

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Just a RAAF roundel kangaroo I made: Information: A roundel is a circular disc used as a symbol. In order to identify aircraft, the Royal Australian Air Force initially adopted the Royal Air Force's red, white and blue roundel. On 2 July 1956, the red kangaroo ‘in motion' was chosen as the most popular centrepiece from a range of other options (including the Southern Cross, a boomerang and a sprig of wattle). It has been displayed with pride, not only on aircraft, but on various promotional material since 1982. The kangaroo within the Air Force Roundel always faces to the left except when used on aircraft or vehicles, when the kangaroo should always face the front of the aircraft or vehicle. https://www.airforce.gov.au/about-us/your-air-force/roundel

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