FUSELAGE INSIGNIA

The diameter of the insignia will be standard size which is nearest to, but not greater than, 75 percent of height of fuselage at the point of application except that night fighter aircraft will have 25-inch insignia. The diameter of the basic blue circle should be not less than 20 inches or greater than 50 inches. These will be placed and maintained on each side of the fuselage near midway between the trailing edge of the wing and leading edge of the horizontal stabilizer, but may be moved to the rear (or forward) of the midpoint to avoid turrets or other plastic material. The insignia may extend over doors and emer­gency exits, but shall not extend over windows or openings which would change the insignia pattern. If the fuselage section, as described herein, is not large enough to accommodate the minimum size specified, the fuselage insignia may be placed on such other parts of the fuselage as will permit its being readily seen from the side. On aircraft assigned to AAF Training Command, if insufficient space is available for both the insignia and Field identifying numerals, the fuselage insignia may be omitted.

17. ORGANIZATIONAL INSIGNIA

a. The placing of organization markings or design (approved by the War Department as outlined in AAF Regulation 35-22) will be the responsibility of the organization itself. Depots will not be required to reproduce this insignia.

b. No specific locations are mandatory, but points between wing and tail surfaces on opposite sides of the fuselage are considered most desirable. In no case will size of insignia exceed 75 percent of height of fuselage at point of application. Similar airplanes in the same organization will have the same size insignia. If applied to other than smooth surfaces, insignia may be painted on the aluminum sheet and bolted or screwed securely to rigid members of the airplane.