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The original insignia of the Finnish Air Force (in use from 1918 to 1945) on a VL Viima. Swedish count Eric von Rosen gave the Finnish White government its second aircraft, a Thulin Typ D. [3]
In the army the insignia are placed on the collar in parade and service uniforms M/58 and M/83 and in field uniforms M/62 and M/91. The Air Force places the insignia on the sleeve of M/51 instead of the collar. In the Navy where they have different parade dress they place the ranks on the sleeve and they also have the M/83 insignia on the ...
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The following are the ranks and insignia of NATO Air Forces Enlisted personnel for each member nation. ... Bulgarian Air Force [3. ... Finnish Air Force [10.
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English: Finnish Air force aircraft insignia from 18th of March 1918. The Finnish national insignia was born on 2nd March 1918, when the Swedish count Erich von Rosen had painted his good luck emblem, a blue swastika on a white background, on the wings of his Thulin type D (Morane-Saulnier type L) monoplane.
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