R.A.F. Badge: Bomber Squadron 105 (Original)

R.A.F. Badge: Bomber Squadron 105 art by 20th Century unidentified artist

R.A.F. Badge: Bomber Squadron 105 (Original)


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Artist: 20th Century unidentified artist
Medium: Watercolour on Paper
Size: 8" x 12" (210mm x 300mm)
Date: c. 1950
Code: 20thRAFSq105

This is the unique original Watercolour painting by artist unknown.

This is a very rare original painting by an unknown artist, produced for an unpublished run of cigarette cards featuring R.A.F. badges, most likely by John Player & Sons Cigarettes.

This artwork features the badge of the R.A.F. Bomber Squadron 105.

The RAF Bomber Squadron 105 motto was "Fortis in proeliis", which translates from Latin to "Valiant in battles". This motto was used by the squadron throughout its service in the Royal Air Force, reflecting the bravery and courage expected of its bomber crews.

No. 105 Squadron was a flying squadron of the Royal Air Force, active for three periods between 1917 and 1969. It was originally established during the First World War as a squadron of the Royal Flying Corps and disbanded after the war. Reactivated shortly before the Second World War, it was inactive again after the conflict. During its second existence it was a bomber unit and had the distinction to be the first to operate the de Havilland Mosquito light bomber. During the 1960s it was reactivated again for six years to provide transport support for the British Army in the Aden Protectorate and the Far East.


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