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obverse
image by Miles Li, 2 August 2008
reverse
image by Miles Li, 2 August 2008
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The flag of the Estonian Air Force: The obverse is the same as
on other army regimental colours: national flag with the greater
coat-of-arms beneath the golden legend "EESTI KODU
KAITSEKS" ("Estonian Home Defence"). The reverse
is white with the Air Force badge beneath the golden legend
"ŐHUVÄGI" ("Air Force"). Golden fringe,
single sleeve on a white pole with a four-arched golden spearhead
finial. Both badges from <www.mil.ee>.
Miles Li, 2 August 2008
image by Zachary Harden, 6 June 2024
According to the French Navy Album, issue 2000 [pay00] - Aircraft Marking -
Trinagular "roundel" of blue-black-white.
Željko Heimer, 24 August 2001
Estonian was first formed in 1918 as Lennuvae Rugement and
renamed in 1925 to Eesti Lennuvagi and In 1928 to Eesti Ohukaitse
until it was dissolved in 1940 and re-arranged in 1991 as Eesti
Ohuvägi (homepage at <www.mil.ee>).
Same roundel is used since its begining and it was readopted in
1991: triangle in national colors. Rudder stripes in national
colors are now fin flash. Above we show the triangle points up,
however, <www.skytamer.com/estonia/01.htm>
and <www.skytamer.com/estonia/03.htm>
show it point down and [cos98]
show it point backwards as it is on the planes.
For those who are interested, there are two articles in Insignia:
Estonian Air
Force 1918-40 and The DH9 in Estonian
Military Service.
Dov Gutterman, 16 June 2004
There is a Minister of Defense regulation about symbols; its annexes illustrate various military flags, ensigns and insignias (including aircraft marking) The aircraft marking consists of standing triangles. (Annex 5.)
Zoltan Horvath, 30 May 2024