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image by Luis Miguel Arias, 17 Sep 2002
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Ensign for ships belonging to the Air Force – at the time still Servicio de Aeronáutica Militar – adopted 18th July 1931, very similar to the previous 1927-1931 one.
Luis Miguel Arias, translated by Santiago Dotor, 17 Sep 2002
image by Luis Miguel Arias, 17 Sep 2002
The emblem is colloquially known as rokiski, due to the fact that Madrilenian engraver Luis Rokiski made the metal versions of the emblem to be used in uniforms, which he marked on the back with his surname.
Luis Miguel Arias, translated by Santiago Dotor, 31 Jul 2002
A few days before (11th July) the Air Force emblem had been adopted with a mural crown replacing the 1927 royal crown, but this was modified again – removing the mural crown – so soon that most probably no flag was manufactured with such short-lived emblem. The emblem was modified once more in 1936, after the beginning of the civil war, changing the design of the wings and with a red star on top of them.
Luis Miguel Arias, translated by Santiago Dotor, 17 Sep 2002