On June 19, 2014, the proclamation ceremony of His Majesty Felipe VI as King of Spain took place before the Cortes Generales.
The insignia that the Air Force will use to celebrate this anniversary were presented today. These insignia include the coat of arms of H.M. the King and a commemorative logo "that will decorate at least one aircraft of each model of all those currently in service", according to the Spanish Air Force announced today. The presentation ceremony was chaired by the Chief of Staff of the Air Force (JEMA), Air General Francisco Braco Carbó.
In total, 27 Air Force aircraft will display these insignia for a year, with which our air force pays tribute to the King. The commemorative logo has been designed by the Albacete Air Force. You can see here the video published today by the Spanish Air Force showing the placement of these insignia:
You can see some images from this video below. Here we see the placement of the insignia on an Airbus H135 helicopter of the 78th Wing at the Armilla Air Base, in Granada.
Below, a Pilatus PC-21 training aircraft from the 792 Squadron of the San Javier Air Academy, in Murcia, with its insignia already in place. The aircraft is the E.27-21 (792-21).
The honour of representing the Eurofighters on this occasion has fallen to the 11th Wing of the Morón Air Base, specifically the C.16-24 (11-24).
A NH-90 Lobo SAR helicopter from Wing 48, based in Cuatro Vientos, with the insignia already placed on the side door.
Here we can see the badges in more detail, in this case placed on an H135 helicopter.
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