1-300 WWII Finnish Plane Tail Numbers Fighters
The numbers are scaled to fit:
Fokker D.21
Brewster F2A Buffalo
Morane-Saulnier M.S.406
Fiat G.50 FrecciaP-40 Warhawk
The sheet contains 5x accurate font sets (plus a dozen numbers reconstructed in a specific font) in 5x colors:
Black with white outline
White only
Red with white outline
Blue with white outline
Yellow with white outline
Some mixed red with yellow outlines and 2x sets of heart ace cards
Included are multiple tail numbers for Finnish Aces.
Most Finnish aircraft had a very large number painted either on a tail or a front fuselage. The number was typically painted in one colour with or without lighter (usually white). Several different font styles were used. During the Winter War numbers were usually very thin and from 1941 onwards much wider. Plane numbers were used in liaison and reconnaissance aircraft as well as in bombers but not so widely as with fighters.
The colour of plane number usually indicated the flight flying squadron. The number usually indicated the aircraft's sequence in flight or squadron.