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image by António Martins-Tuválkin and Miles Li, 09 July 2009
The Flags of all Nations chart [man36] shows a light blue flag with the National flag as a canton, with the Saudi roundel for the Air Force.
Nick Artimovich, 29 April 1996
The current version has a smaller canton.
Miles Li, 09 July 2009
image by António Martins-Tuválkin and Miles Li, 21 Aug 2005
image by Joseph McMillan and Eugene Ipavec, 25 February 2012
The roundel is (from outside) green-white-green and shows the emblem (white palm over two white crossed swords) in the central green panel. The fin flash is the national flag. This can be seen on a photograph of a Hawk jet trainer from Jane's Defence Weekly [1]. However, the shahada and sword are filling the field much more than on the flag as we show it. A silly mistake can be found on the decal sheet for a scale model of the Lightning figther aircraft [2] that was also used by the Saudi air force. For the one side the decals show a (more or less) correct Saudi flag, for the other side, however, the whole thing mirrored, so that the writing can't be read.
image by
Marcus Schmöger, 26 February 2007
image by
Marcus Schmöger, 26 February 2007
Sources:
[1] Jane's Defence Weekly 1987, vol. 8, iss. 7, p. 307; (see scanned image
above)
[2] Tamiya 1/100 scale model kit of B.A.C. Lightning F.Mk.6, about mid 1980ies.
Marcus Schmöger, 26 February 2007
The Saudi Arabian Air Force uses a green-white-green roundel with the figures from the coat of arms in white in the centre.
Source: Taschenhandbuch der Militärflugzeuge, David DONALD (ISBN: 3-89880-122-5) p.182
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 March 2009