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Italy1910 until the middle of the 1930's1944 to 1989A standard tri-color was used in World War I, and again from World War II after Italy joined the Allies
ItalyUntil 1929Fin flash
ItalyFascist RegimeFuselage only
Italy1940 to 1943Adopted during World War II for use upper the left wing and under the right wing
Italy1940 to 1943Adopted during World War II for use upper the right wing and under the left wing
Italy1929 to 1943Fin flash
Italy (RSI)1943 to 1944The standardized Balkenkreuz used by the Third Reich's Luftwaffe, on upper wing surfaces until January 1944 (Italian Social Republic)
Italy (RSI)1943 to 1944The "wide-flank" Balkenkreuz used by the Luftwaffe, on under wing surfaces and fuselage (next the flag tricolore) until January 1944 (Italian Social Republic)
Italy (RSI)1944 to 1945The Italian Social Republic air force wore this square insignia on the wings
Italy (RSI)1943 to 1945The Italian Social Republic air force wore an Italian flag motif on the fuselage and fin flash
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