£5.99
Pale Roundel Blue was introduced during the 1960s for the RAF’s white anti-flash schemes. A calming shade of blue reminiscent of bright blue skies designed to reflect some of the thermal radiation from a nuclear explosion.
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Our CC-22 formula is a self-levelling versatile paint which leaves a smooth soft sheen finish on a multitude of surfaces. It is suitable for metal glass paper wood plastic fabric leather ceramic stone and more.Pale Roundel Blue Story In late 1914 to avoid friendly fire the Royal Flying Corps adopted the French Armée de l’Air roundels for its aircraft. Since both national flags shared the same red white and blue the RFC reversed the colours of the French tricolour cockade. Pale Roundel Blue was introduced during the 1960s for the RAF’s white anti-flash schemes designed to reflect some of the thermal radiation from a nuclear explosion.