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I don't think it is a law, but a military policy that foreign aircraft that
are permanently based in the US should wear US markings. I'm not sure if German traiining units participated in Red Flag, but they normally wear US markings. With regards to Germany, at one time, post-war German law prevented permanent basing of troops abroad. For a number of years, German training was technically a lease-back program where the US "leased" German planes flown by German pilots in training. At least in the post-war period, there were some sensibilities to be respected. Many veterans would not have been comfortable with planes wearing the Iron Cross flying overhead. "Pechs1" wrote in message ... Chief- Ours or theirs? Foreign military aircraft based in the U.S. are required to have U.S. markings. BRBR Don't think so. I flew in RedFlag with brit and german A/C and they were marked like normally. P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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