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The circles on Spitfires were part of the aircraft's roundel, which served as a national insignia to identify the plane as British. These markings helped distinguish friendly aircraft from enemy ones during World War II. The design typically featured a blue outer ring, a white middle, and a red center, contributing to both identification and camouflage. Additionally, the colors were chosen for their visibility and recognition in the skies.

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