RAF, AAC or FAA?

STURM

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Apologies for not having any close-ups but would it be possible, by looking at the brevet on the flight suit, in determining whether this individual is from the Royal Air Force, Army Air Corps or Fleet Air Arm? Thank you.
 

Orlov681

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Apologies for not having any close-ups but would it be possible, by looking at the brevet on the flight suit, in determining whether this individual is from the Royal Air Force, Army Air Corps or Fleet Air Arm? Thank you.
From the overall look of the flying suit it is most likely RAF
 

Jrf95

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Apologies for not having any close-ups but would it be possible, by looking at the brevet on the flight suit, in determining whether this individual is from the Royal Air Force, Army Air Corps or Fleet Air Arm? Thank you.
I believe it to be an RAF brevet. May I ask where the picture was taken?
 

STURM

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The pic was taken in Malaysia, in the late 1960's. This was a period when the RAF, FAA and AAC, all had aircraft operating in Malaysia. The pic was originally posted in another site by the son of the Malaysian officer, who is standing next to the RAF man.
 
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