Because of the way my modeling brain works I like to build model kits with connection, the most recent one that's expanding my stash is 'check flight' aircraft, today I got my JASDF BAe125 with it's red and white chequer markings on the tail, this will be added to the stash with a JASDF Lockheed T-33 with similar tail markings, I've also found that Hasegawa released a 'checker' version of their NAMC YS-11. Also in the stash I have a Mach2 AW Argosy with similar chequer markings, I remember as a boy at school seeing an Argosy wheeling round in the sky in the summer month above the cricket pitch, I later found out it was calibrating the radar for RAF Binbrook about ten miles to the south. there is, or used to be a building or a caravan or box van at the end of the runway of the RAF stations I visited that were painted in red and white chequers, as I understand it, these were for last check of an aircraft before take off.
So my question is, what is a 'checker flight' exactly, and is the red and white chequers an international standard?
Also, do 56sqn RAF and the Croatian national foolball team check stuff? Ha!

Look like they are checking stuff to me!

Miko (the national colour of Japan is actually blue!)
So my question is, what is a 'checker flight' exactly, and is the red and white chequers an international standard?
Also, do 56sqn RAF and the Croatian national foolball team check stuff? Ha!

Look like they are checking stuff to me!

Miko (the national colour of Japan is actually blue!)
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