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There is also a flag for the Chief-of-Staff, which can be found in the
official Argentine Air Force website, (Go
to "misión y organización", then go to "estructura orgánica",
then click on the box marked "jefatura".)
Miles Li, 25 May 2000
There is also a flag for the Vice Chief-of-Staff, which can be found in the
official Argentine Air Force website, (Go
to "misión y organización", then go to "estructura orgánica",
then click on the box marked "subjefatura".)
Miles Li, 25 May 2000
![[FAA roundel]](../misc/ar^faa.gif)
Argentine Air Force aircrafts use a cockade blue-white-blue.
(Source: [pay])
Ivan Sache, 25 Jun 1997
I went to the National Aeronautics Museum (Museo Nacional de
Aeronáutica), and I checked the roundels on the planes for the
proportions. They appeared to be three concentrics circles of radiuses
1:2:3. Inner and outer circles are light blue (traditional argentine
celeste), middle circle is white.
Nicolas Rucks, 23 Jan 2000
![[FAA fin flash]](../misc/ar^fin.gif)
Both Fuerza Aérea Argentina and
Comando de Aviación Naval Argentina
uses a square variant of the national flag as fin
flash while the sun is
replaced by a proeminent yellow/gold dot.
Dov Gutterman, 08 Oct 1999
I checked the book [whe86]
again and also some photos of FAA planes and it sure look
like a darker shade of blue. Using a darker shade is probably
to make the symbols (roundel and fin
flash) more visible.
Dov Gutterman, 10 Oct 1999
Well, I checked another source and it seems «The
aircraft roundel has the same colors
as the national ensign. (...)
The fin flash is a miniature of the national flag and
includes the “sun of May”
marking in the center commemorating the country’s
independence in 1810.»
Dov Gutterman, 10 Oct 1999
Album 2000 [pay00] says
in a note that the national flag is painted on the fin.
Željko Heimer, 03 Feb 2001
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