Yet the funny thing is, when the tacky prep school pullover came in as a part of RAF uniform in the early '70s, the suggestion that one should wear one's flying badge on it was originally just a wind up from a bloke on 617....
Which some airship obviously took seriously.
The damn woolly pully has been worn with and without flying badge, with a stable belt on the outside, it's had crew neck, v-neck, back to crew neck; it's been worn with and with out a tie; shirt collar in and collar out.....
And it has always looked like the piece of $hit it really is.
The pre-'thunderbird' V-force/QRA(I) aircrew barathea battledress was always the best No. 2 uniform - and was NEVER worn with a $odding beret!