
Old girl is off to church to get saved and I am free for a hour or so...

Was at the bugsmasher field yesterday and this topic came up with some great ideas amongs some old retired rocking chair flying geezers.
Not entirely sure when or where the international orange and white checkerboard design did come from.
Perhaps this international orange and white checkerboard design started somewhere in Europe or part of the United Kingdom.
Like most "Windsocks" are International Orange.
http://www.airportwindsocks.com/windsoc ... pv4l2pkbq0
Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug
I don't recall seeing anything painted like this in the UK. Obstructions like buildings & chimneys over a certain height have to be be fitted with warning lights.
I don't recall seeing anything painted like this in the UK. Obstructions like buildings & chimneys over a certain height have to be be fitted with warning lights.
There are a few:
http://www.century20war.co.uk/page22.html
In my experience, in the UK it tends to be confined to vehicles and structures which are closer to active runways - namely runway caravans (the place where historically a Cpl sits and fires a red verey if your wheels aren't down!) and navigational/instrument approach aid huts and buildings. Air Trg Corps glider control caravans tend to have them too.
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