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BLIND FLYING SCHOOL(SEA), GERMANY
German | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The Two Bends sinister was the Marking used by the Luftwaffe to mark Blind Flying Aircraft. The Waves allude to the Sea over which the School's Pupils learned to fly.
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Literature:Image from Luftwaffen Embleme 1939-1945 by Barry Ketley and Mark Rolfe.