981st Squadron, Royal Netherlands Air Force
Country:Netherlands |
Dutch | In oranje een zeshoek van sinopel, omzoomd van sabel, vergezeld van verkorte balken van zilver, de bovenste half zo breed als de onderste, schuinlinks omhoog lopende, aansluitend aan de overeenkomstige zijden van de zeshoek, het oranje vlak omgeven door een turbinewiel van zilver, gevat in een brede zoom van azuur. Het geheel omgeven door de vastgestelde omlijsting met in het ovaalvormige plaatje in Latijnse cijfers van sabel:‘981’. Embleemspreuk:‘begin en voltooi’. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
For the emblem of 981 Squadron, the emblem of the former Depot Jet Engines, also Woensdrecht Airbase, has been chosen. On an azure background, a hexagonal figure of sinopel with a sable edge is included in the center. This symbolizes the connection with the municipality of Woensdrecht and the 'old field'. Surrounded by the orange sun from the kite wing and 2 silver bands that symbolize the 2 Scheldt rivers. Surrounded by a turbine wheel of 24 blades in silver, which refers to the former jet engine workshop. The motto "begin and finish" refers to the nature of the flight company:the flight begins at the take-off and is only completed with a successful landing. This spell also applies to the task of 981 Squadron; it starts with the receipt of the components and ends with the shipment of the repaired or modified component.
Literature:Image from Wikimedia Commons and Information from defensie.nl
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