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|In azuur een vliegtuig van goud van beneden gezien en gaande over een turbinewiel met 24 bladen van zilver. Het geheel omgeven door de vastgestelde omlijsting met in het ovaalvormige plaatje de cijfers ‘980’ in sabel en met de embleemspreuk ‘curae cedit fatum’. | |||
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After the merger of Depot Aircraft Materieel and Depot Jet Engines in February 1990, a new emblem was designed for the Depot Mechanical Aircraft Equipment and Jet Engines that had elements of both previous depots. The background colour, azure, symbolizes the connection with the Air Force Command and the associated medium of air. The motto 'curae cedit fatum' indicates the need to set high standards for the maintenance of flying equipment in military aviation in order to guarantee deployment and prevent accidents and fatal accidents. | After the merger of Depot Aircraft Materieel and Depot Jet Engines in February 1990, a new emblem was designed for the Depot Mechanical Aircraft Equipment and Jet Engines that had elements of both previous depots. The background colour, azure, symbolizes the connection with the Air Force Command and the associated medium of air. The motto 'curae cedit fatum' indicates the need to set high standards for the maintenance of flying equipment in military aviation in order to guarantee deployment and prevent accidents and fatal accidents. | ||
[[Literature]]: Image from Wikimedia Commons | [[Literature]]:Image from Wikimedia Commons and Information from defensie.nl | ||
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[[Category:Military heraldry of the Netherlands]] | [[Category:Military heraldry of the Netherlands]] | ||
[[Category:Air Force heraldry]] | [[Category:Air Force heraldry]] |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 6 September 2024
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Dutch | In azuur een vliegtuig van goud van beneden gezien en gaande over een turbinewiel met 24 bladen van zilver. Het geheel omgeven door de vastgestelde omlijsting met in het ovaalvormige plaatje de cijfers ‘980’ in sabel en met de embleemspreuk ‘curae cedit fatum’. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
After the merger of Depot Aircraft Materieel and Depot Jet Engines in February 1990, a new emblem was designed for the Depot Mechanical Aircraft Equipment and Jet Engines that had elements of both previous depots. The background colour, azure, symbolizes the connection with the Air Force Command and the associated medium of air. The motto 'curae cedit fatum' indicates the need to set high standards for the maintenance of flying equipment in military aviation in order to guarantee deployment and prevent accidents and fatal accidents.
Literature:Image from Wikimedia Commons and Information from defensie.nl
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