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I received already infos from Peru, including
Air Force.
Unfortunately those infos will be available in my
Bulletin [frp]
only in 2001 (next millenium).
Jaume Ollé, 01 Dec 1999
Light blue flag with Air Force emblem, which shows a golden bird (stylized
condor?) under the national arms and white stars, all on a red ring ribbon
with yellow letters reading "Fuerza Aérea del Peru".
António Martins, 31 Dec 2006
The Peruvian Air Force was formed in 1919 as Servicio de Aviación
Militar del Ejército del Peru and changed it name few times until
became Fuerza Aérea del Peru on July 1950.
Book [c2e98] reports that in 1922 it
adopted a roundel and vertical rudder
stripes (see this
photo from Airliners.NET); same markings appear at
Jane’s [jfs] 1945.
Dov Gutterman, 22 Jun 2004
The Album 2000 [pay00] says
that the Navy Aircraft Marking is the Civil flag
on fin. (Identical to the Navy Aircraft
Marking.)
Željko Heimer, 04 Nov 2002
Book [c2e98] reports that
in 1922 it adopted vertical rudder stripes; book
[whe86] shows fin flash instead
of rudder stripes. As costumary in South America, both are right:
Non-camuflagued planes use rudder stripes (see
example photo
from Airliners.NET) while camuglagued planes use fin flash (see
example photo from
Airliners.NET).
Dov Gutterman, 22 Jun 2004
Red white red roundel, according to the Album 2000
[pay00]. (Forms the base for the
Navy Aircraft roundel.)
Željko Heimer, 04 Nov 2002
The Airforce Roundels of Peru and Turkey
resemble each other very much.
Nahne, 19 Mar 2008