WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE LOGO OF THE THIRD VENICE AERIAL SECTION?
The drawing, on a Venetian red background, contains the name of the Venice Air Section and the number 3, as it is the third Air Section created in chronological order after Naples and Palermo.
In the center is the famous lion of San Marco, symbol of the Maritime Republic of Venice that rests on four golden and silver turreted wings to recognize the pilots and helicopter specialists. The laurel branch and olive tree that form the frame are symbols of glory and peace.