Royal Air Force of Oman and Aircraft Markings (original) (raw)

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Royal Air Force of Oman
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](../images/o/om^af.gif) image by Zoltan Horvath, 13 August 2024
- Air Force Ensign
- Aircraft Markings
- Sultan of Oman's Air force roundel & fin flash 1959-1965
- Sultan of Oman's Air force roundel & fin flash 1965-1970
- Sultan of Oman's Air force roundel & fin flash 1970-1977
- Sultan of Oman's Air force roundel & fin flash 1977-1983
- Sultan of Oman's Air force fin flash 1983-1990
- Sultan of Oman's Air force fin flash 1983-1990 (variant)
- Royal Air force of Oman fin flash 1990- See also:
- Oman
External links:
Air Force Ensign
The RAFO Wikipedia page shows the air force ensign - light blue with the national flag in the canton and a roundel (white-edged red disk with white silhouette of the national emblem) in the lower fly.
Željko Heimer, 31 March 2012
The Royal Air Force of Oman is the air arm of the Armed Forces of Oman. It was formed with British personnel and aircraft in March 1959. The first aircraft were two Scottish Aviation Pioneers transferred from the British Royal Air Force.
Flag of the Omani Air Force is light blue with national flag in the canton and with the Air Force emblem is placed in the lower fly.
Image of flag:
https://x.com/ComdtCranwell/status/1111123081437814784/photo/1
Zoltan Horvath, 13 August 2024
Aircraft Markings
Since 1959 , the royal air force of Oman (al-Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Sultanat Oman) has had five markings, according to [Cochrane & Elliott (1998). I must admit that I couldn't find all of them in photos, and I think that the last two (which are really fin flashes) are used side by side with a third fin flash which is the national flag.
According to [Cochrane & Elliott (1998) the first roundel was like the Japanese (red disc with white border) and the fin flash was a white shield charged with the national emblem in red (a mirror of a later flash). Those markings were in use between 1959-1965
In 1965 a new marking was adopted. The roundel was charged also with the national emblem (as on Air Force Flag 1970-1995. The fin flash reversed its colors and consisted of a red shield and white emblem.
In 1970, a green border replaced the white, and wings were added to the emblem. The fin flash was removed.
In 1977, the roundel was removed and the previous fin flash became the sole marking.
In 1983, the color of the shield was changed to light blue.
All the above is based on [Cochrane & Elliott (1998).
[Wheeler (1986) reported the blue shield and the national flag both as fin flashes. He also reported the some aircraft are using the old red shield.
Photos of the national flag being used as fin flash can be seen athttp://www.airliners.net/open.file/468818/L/ andhttp://www.airliners.net/open.file/339253/L/. A photo of the red shield can be found athttp://www.airliners.net/open.file/190425/L/ (photo taken in 1961 when, according to [Cochrane & Elliott (1998) it was a white shield....) andhttp://www.rob.clubkawasaki.com/jas26.jpg (photo taken in 1972 when, according to [Cochrane & Elliott (1998) this fin flash was not in use anymore....)
http://www.scramble.nl/om.htm shows at the top the red shield with two photos, one with blue and one with red (Strikemaster served 1968-2000, Jaguar serving since 1977)
Seems to be a complex story.
Dov Gutterman, 21 June 2004
Sultan of Oman's Air force roundel & fin flash 1959-1965
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 30 July 2024
Sultan of Oman's Air force roundel & fin flash 1965-1970
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 30 July 2024
Sultan of Oman's Air force roundel & fin flash 1970-1977
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 30 July 2024
Sultan of Oman's Air force roundel & fin flash 1977-1983
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 30 July 2024
Sultan of Oman's Air force fin flash 1983-1990
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 30 July 2024
Sultan of Oman's Air force fin flash 1983-1990 (variant)
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 30 July 2024

