on the Left/starboard fin the letters "AEW" and "EMXS" on the port tail:-

wondering what the meanings are?
Port is left (both four letters) and starboard is right (both longer than four letters)...slogen51 wrote: ...on the Left/starboard fin the letters "AEW" and "EXMS" on the port tail...
Wonder why the X is after the M, then...?EGVP wrote:
...EMXS = Expititionary Maintenance Squadron
... and TX is transmitter, and RX is receiver, etc...EGVP wrote:MX = maintenance
Bit like WX is weather
D'oh and I googled it to look clever! And that was before I went to the pub! KOSeahornet1 wrote:Port is left (both four letters) and starboard is right (both longer than four letters)...slogen51 wrote: ...on the Left/starboard fin the letters "AEW" and "EXMS" on the port tail...
EGVP wrote:AEW = Air Expeditionary Wing
EMXS = Expititionary Maintenance Squadron
Actually, we went away from port and starboard in the RAF a long time ago - a bit tricky at the time changing ingrained habits but it did bring us into line with most of the rest of the world.big john wrote:Extreme pedantism, only Naval aviators use left and right on aircraft. so as to avoid confusion when working with ships.![]()
Regardless of who uses which method, port = left and starboard = right. The picture at the start of this thread featured a view of the right / starboard fin.slogen51 wrote:D'oh and I googled it to look clever! And that was before I went to the pub! KOSeahornet1 wrote:Port is left (both four letters) and starboard is right (both longer than four letters)...slogen51 wrote: ...on the Left/starboard fin the letters "AEW" and "EXMS" on the port tail...
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