Jim Doyle wrote:
Has anyone noticed the Union Flags on the RAF's C-17's? Is it me, or
are those on the starboard forward fuselage upside-down?!
Surely not upside-down but rather front-to-back?
If British practice is the same as US, the rule for aircraft is to paint the
flag as though it were on flying a staff, with the flag streaming aft from
the nose. That would make it appear backwards when displayed on the
starboard side of the aircraft.
May be they're in distress?
Heh. :-)
Every now andd then someone trolls the military newsgroups claiming that the
fact that Us soldiers wear the flag "backwards" on their right shoulder is a
sign of eveil cforces at work. (Not your intent, I know.)
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