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A ram's head symbolising Aries the sign of the Zodiac under which the School was born. The sun suggets great distances and the light of learning. The Motto conveys that tha School teaches the pupils from start to finish. The badge was approved in February 1958.
A ram's head symbolising Aries the sign of the Zodiac under which the School was born. The sun suggets great distances and the light of learning. The Motto conveys that tha School teaches the pupils from start to finish. The badge was approved in February 1958.


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NO 1 FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL, RNZAF


Coat of arms (crest) of the No 1 Flying Training School, RNZAF

Official blazon

A rams head in front of a sun in splendour
Motto: Ab ovo usque

Origin/meaning

A ram's head symbolising Aries the sign of the Zodiac under which the School was born. The sun suggets great distances and the light of learning. The Motto conveys that tha School teaches the pupils from start to finish. The badge was approved in February 1958.

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