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image by Nozomi Kariyasu, 9 June 2024
Source: Military Aircraft
Insignia of the World 1998 & 2014.
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 9 June 2024
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 9 June 2024
The Force Aerienne de Guinee was formed in 1959. Both Cochrane & Elliott, 1998, [cos98] and Wheeler, 1986, [whe86]
report the first roundel used in period 1959-1962 of the colour order - from outside green-red-yellow. See
http://www.skytamer.com/roundels/guinea/01.htm
The second one is used after 1962 red-yellow-green, reported also by Album 2000 [pay00]. See
http://www.skytamer.com/roundels/guinea/02.htm
However, while [whe86] report a fin flash as in above, the [cos98] anbd [pay00] report that there is no fin flash.
Well, it seems that each one saw a different photo...
Old roundel with fin flash: http://www.acig.org/artman/uploads/guaf_mig-17_242_001.jpg
Old roundel sans fin flash: http://www.acig.org/artman/uploads/guaf_mig-15uti_af220.jpg
Fin Flash
by Dov Gutterman 22 Oct 2001
Well, since it have only 2 Helicopters and few aging Migs, I guess that we won't see any new photo in the near future....
The [cos98] mentions that the aircraft markings of Guinea are virtually the same as that of Ghana, Mali and Bolivia. Also, very similar to Rwanda (that "sometimes" used the national flag, distinctive with black R, on the fin) [in the mean time Rwanda changed the national flag in 2002].
Note that Guinea and Mali have indeed a long common border. It is weird that nobody in their respective Air Force noticed the possible confusion between airplanes from the two neighbour states.
Compiled from contibutions by Ivan Sache, Željko Heimer and Dov Gutterman, 23 October 2001 and 16 June 2004