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The images below are based on the British Air Force
rank flags, as shown in Flags of All Nations (HMSO
1958).
Miles Li, 2 February 2004
image by Miles Li, 10 August 2009
image by Miles Li, 10 August 2009
image by Miles Li, 10 August 2009
image by Miles Li, 10 August 2009
image by Miles Li, 10 August 2009
image by Miles Li, 11 August 2009
image by Miles Li, 11 August 2009
image by Miles Li, 11 August 2009
image by Miles Li, 11 August 2009
This was a legacy from the days of the Raj. During the early 20th Century,
armoured cars were attached to British and Indian aviation forces. The cars and
the aircraft worked in teams to police the vast areas of the Empire. After
Pakistan became independent, its air force continued to maintain (for a while at
least) its own armoured car fleet, and the commander of this unit had a
distinctive flag.
Miles Li, 4 February 2004
An erroneous version of this flag was shown on Flags of All Nations: see reproduction by Miles Li: pk!afacc.gif
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