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Jamaica - Air Wing Flag and Aircraft Marking

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Air Wing of Jamaica Defense Force was formed in 1963. The roundel is "classic" black yellow green. Concering the fin flash I reported in that the fin flash s black-yellow-green, while Željko reported green-black-yellow (source: [cos98]). Checking <www.jdfmil.org> revealed the Željko (and [cos98]) is correct.
Dov Gutterman, 18 June 2004

Jamaica doesn't have an "air force." It has an "Air Wing" of the Defence Force (JDF), which is considered a support arm.
T.F. Mills, 11 March 2009


Air Wing Flag


image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 March 2009

Air Wing flag:
The ratio is approximated 2:3. It is a celestial blue flag with the national flag in the canton and the badge of the armed forces in the flyend. The badge shows the figures of the coat of arms golden in a red disc. Upon the flag it is superimposing a white 8-point star. [ped79a] denotes flag as "flyvevaabnets flag" (Air Force Flag). Basic colour is doubtful (It might be then navy blue or dark blue as well).
Source: [ped79a]; p.254
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 March 2009


Roundel


image by Željko Heimer, 27 Febuary 2002

According to [pay00] - Aircraft Marking - Roundel of green-golden-black - the green outmost.
Željko Heimer, 27 Febuary 2002


Fin Flash


image by Dov Gutterman and Mark Sensen, 9 Febuary 2000

The air wing of Jamaica Defence Forces (est. 1963) uses a fin flash of the national colours
Dov Gutterman, 9 Febuary 2000

[cos98] showes the fin flash as vertical stripes of green-black-yellow (green at front).
Željko Heimer, 27 Febuary 2002