File:Indian_Air_Force_heraldic_badge.jpg
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DescriptionIndian Air Force heraldic badge.jpg |
English: The original heraldic badge of the Royal Indian Air Force (1932-1950). Tudor crown on top of a ring augmented in centre of a eagle. A ribbon in fly below with the force motto PER ARDUA AD ASTRA. |
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Source | RAF Club Mayfair |
Author | Chester Herald and Inspector of Indian Air Force Badges |
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