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image by Hemendra Bhola, 5 August 2023
Air Guard flag shown in the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF) site at
www.ttdf.mil.tt.
From wikipedia:
"The Air Wing of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence force was
formed in February 1966, and was initially part of the Coast
Guard and was called the Air Wing of the Coast Guard or the Air
Wing. In 1977, it was separated as its own wing. In 2005 it was
renamed the Trinidad & Tobago Air Guard (TTAG).
Hemendra Bhola, 19 January 2010
Blue field with the national flag in the canton. At the lower fly is the wing
and shield emblem of the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard over a lighter blue disc,
edged in gold, and bearing the inscription Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard. The
flag in this format is seen in the office of the Commanding Officer of the Air
Guard.
Hemendra Bhola, 5 August 2023
Variant flag
image by Hemendra Bhola, 5 August 2023
Blue field with the national flag in the canton. At the lower fly is the full
emblem of the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard. The flag in this format has been
seen at air bases.
Hemendra Bhola, 5 August 2023
image by Hemendra Bhola, 5 August 2023
Design is the flag of the the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard (however in the proportions of the Regimental and President’s Colours), and fringed in gold and blue.
image by Eugene Ipavec, 15 August 2006
image by eljko Heimer, 6 April 2003
According to Album 2000 [pay00]
- Aircraft Marking - Pattern exactly like the national flag (on
land). However, [cos98] do not
mention any marking of the sort, only the fin flash.
Fin Flash Marking - Red-white-black vertical stripes, red toward
the front.
eljko Heimer, 6 April 2003
Both wrong. Aeroflight
report about the marking of the Air Division of the Trinidad and
Tobago Defence Force (formed 1966): "The main marking
[winged emblem - see here]
is displayed intwo positions on the fuselage sides of aircraft.
The fuselage flash [red-white-black] is displayed diagonally over
the fuselage."
Those stripes could be on the rudder, in the back part of the fusalage, in the
front part or over the cabin. See
www.airliners.net/343436,
www.airliners.net/494812,
www.ttdf.mil.tt
and www.scramble.nl.
Dov Gutterman, 26 June 2004