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Panama

Panamanian Air National Guard

1931 to 1945

The markings still unknown.

1945 to 1969

During the next years no military flying took place by the Panamanian government.

Panamanian Air Force (Fuerza Aerea Panameca)

1969 to 1989


Fuselage and wings

Rudder

The main marking is displayed in 4 positions (ie above and below each wing, and on each side of the fuselage) on aircraft. The fin flash is displayed on the rudder. Most aircraft have the serial number applied on the fin and above and below each wing with the prefix FAP. Most helicopters have the serial number applied on the fuselage with the prefix FAP. The service title 'Fuerza Aerea Panameca' is displayed on the fuselage sides of aircraft.

Example: CASA C-212 Aviocar

Panamanian National Air Service (Servicio Aerea Nacional)

1989 to Present


Fuselage and wings

Rudder

The main marking is displayed in 4 positions (ie above and below each wing, and on each side of the fuselage) on aircraft. The fin flash is displayed on the rudder. Most aircraft have the serial number applied on the fin and above and below each wing with the prefix SAN. Most helicopters have the serial number applied on the fuselage with the prefix SAN. The service title 'Servicio Aerea Nacional' is displayed on the fuselage sides of aircraft.


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