RAF and RCAF Battle of Britain Celebratory Schemes

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I would love to see our AF and Navy do something similar. I personally don't think our military emphasizes our history enough and the "kids" today don't know from whence they came.

http://www.warbirdsnews.com/warbirds-news/battle-britain-rafrcaf-anniversary-schemes.html

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The Navy did this a few years ago, celebrating their centennial (?).

Agree that it's very cool. Love the old paint schemes better than the greys they now sport.
 
The Typhoon is pulling a pretty good amount of drag to stay with the Spitfire, but one hell of a great picture!
 
I would love to see our AF and Navy do something similar. I personally don't think our military emphasizes our history enough and the "kids" today don't know from whence they came.
History, shmistory. Onwards and upwards to F-35s, LASER-guided artillery rounds, and exoskeleton suits! Besides, history is where the mistakes lie. We all know how good we are at learning from those......
 
History, shmistory. Onwards and upwards to F-35s, LASER-guided artillery rounds, and exoskeleton suits! Besides, history is where the mistakes lie. We all know how good we are at learning from those......

What kills me is that the AF DOES have a very rich history from which to draw. "Youngest service" and all that is BS, the AF has a lot to draw from and be proud of yet they act like today matters and the past is irrelevant. One great example, the base I'm currently at has a Wing history in the DFAC...and it uses stock photos of other units. The Medal of Honor write up and personnel displayed are all Navy and Coast Guard.

The AF should be immensely proud of its heritage and yet it snubs the past.
 
What kills me is that the AF DOES have a very rich history from which to draw. "Youngest service" and all that is BS, the AF has a lot to draw from and be proud of yet they act like today matters and the past is irrelevant. One great example, the base I'm currently at has a Wing history in the DFAC...and it uses stock photos of other units. The Medal of Honor write up and personnel displayed are all Navy and Coast Guard.

The AF should be immensely proud of its heritage and yet it snubs the past.

I concur, there is so much growth in the USAF's contribution in our war posture. I think it needs a to take a critical look at how the USAF presents it's self. Perhaps the Air University @ Maxwell AFB could present something a little more noteworthy in it's goal of producing,"Articulate Advocates of Air Power". That was their goal when I was there late '74.
 
They those are cool. I likey. IIRC the CAG bird is allowed to have a retro set of markings if they want. Some of them look damn cool.
 
Instead of boneyarding and scrapping historical warplanes, or leaving it to private groups or individuals to restore and fly them, I think the services need to be charged with the upkeep and maintenance of a few, if only in the interests of tradition and heritage. Roll em out on national holidays, toot your own horn. A fiscally irresponsible suggestion, I'm sure...but as an example, look at the PT 305 project @parallel updates us on (ok, it's a boat not a plane); but why wouldn't the Navy want to throw some bucks into that? It's part of their past glory.
 
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