AIRCRAFT COLOURS AND MARKINGS OF THE FIRST
WORLD WAR ERA
No.11 Sqn RFC/RAF
The first markings worn by No.11 Sqn were applied just after their Bristol
Fighters arrived in June 1917. As they had not been allotted an official
marking, they chose to apply two wide bands aft of the fuselage cockade.
Those of A flight were red outlined in white, while B Flight MAY have
been blue. These were replaced with the official marking of two sloped
bars from 26 August 1917 until removed on 22 March 1918.

Vickers FB5 5074
Lt Gilbert Insall / AM H Donald
November 1915
Source: FMP VC Book research
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Nieuport 16 A.126
Lt Albert Ball
May 1916
Source: Windsock 5/4
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Vickers FB9 7826
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July 1916
Source: Windsock 10/4
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RAF FE2b 4290
2Lt E Burton / 2Lt FW Griffiths
September 1916
Source: LA Rogers &
Henshaw - TSTB
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Bristol F2b A7130
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Summer 1917
Source: F2b DF Markings Special
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Bristol F2b C4601
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September 1917
Source: Bowyer: King of 2-seaters
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Bristol F2b A7288
AE McKeever / LF Powell
November 1916
Source: Airfix Kit
updated 2013
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Bristol F2b
Lt AP Maclean / Lt G Canthon
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Source: Bowyer: King of 2-seaters
Revised 2006
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