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FLYING SCHOOL, SWEDISH AIR FORCE

Coat of arms (crest) of the Flying School, Swedish Air Force

Official blazon

I fält av guld en blå örn, som på bröstet bär en sköld av guld vari en sinistervänd blå örn; däröver en blå ginstam, belagd med en vingad tvåbladig propeller av guld.

(Or, an eagle azure wings elevated and displayed, on its breast a inescutcheon or with a sinister turned eagle azue. On a chief azure a winged twobladed propeller or)

Origin/meaning

The Coat of Arms symbolises the Future Pilots - the lesser Eagle beeing thought to fly by the Teachers of the School - the larger Eagle. The Chief indicates a Air Force Unit. The Flying School originated in the 5th Wing War Flying School created in 1926 and hade different names befor becoming the War Flying School in 1942. F5 was disbanded in 1998 and the Flying School was transferered to the F10 Wing, when this wing was disbanded in 2002, the Flying School was temporarily transfered to F16 Wing in Uppsala. F16 was in turn disbanded in 2003 and the Flying School was moved to Linköping-Malmen where it remains today under the Air Warfare School.


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Literature: Christian Braunstein: Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska försvaret - Heraldry of the Swedish Armed Forces.