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Modern Badge: I sort, opprett sølv fakkel med røde flammer med tre tunger, og sølv adosserte vinger.<br> | Modern Badge: I sort, opprett sølv fakkel med røde flammer med tre tunger, og sølv adosserte vinger.<br> | ||
Motto: Fremtid i frihet. | Motto: Fremtid i frihet. | ||
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The badge symbolises Flying training. It was approved by the Chief of Defence on 11 February 2010. | The badge symbolises Flying training. It was approved by the Chief of Defence on 11 February 2010. | ||
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FLYING SCHOOL, NORWEGIAN AIR FORCE
(Old Badge) |
(Modern Badge) |
Norwegian |
Modern Badge: I sort, opprett sølv fakkel med røde flammer med tre tunger, og sølv adosserte vinger. |
English | School, Norwegian Air Force No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The badge symbolises Flying training. It was approved by the Chief of Defence on 11 February 2010.
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