Thank you, Guys.
Just for the fun I went back to the first Vought-airplane in this range, the FMU-1 and made two whifs as if there was an Confederate and Texas state, as part of the United States, but with their own defense organisation, joining in the korean war:
regards
Lauhof
Hi Lauhof,
That Texas Navy FMU-1 pilot would be pretty nervous flying in a Korean War scenario - that roundel is almost the same as the one used by the North Koreans
Of course, you could say that as an Alt History, the North Koreans are using a marking system different from the one used in the real Korean War. If not, I don't think it would be too long before that Texas pilot was being marked up a victory on some Allied pilot's tally board...
Regards,
CPT Mike