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- It is derived from the motto of the Royal Air Force per ardua ad astra through adversity to the stars.
- He then expanded on this with the phrase " Per Ardua ad Astra ", which he translated as, " Through Struggles to the Stars ".
- The RNZAF motto is the same as that of the Royal Air Force, " Per ardua ad astra ", meaning " Through adversity to the stars ."
- The title, " The Way to the Stars ", is often assumed to have been taken from the Latin motto of the RAF, " Per ardua ad astra ".
- In heraldic terms it is : " In front of a circle inscribed with the motto Per Ardua Ad Astra and ensigned by the Imperial Crown an eagle volant and affronte Head lowered and to the sinister ".
- The first chapter of his book " People of the Mist " is credited with inspiring the motto of the Royal Air Force ( formerly the Royal Flying Corps ), " Per ardua ad astra ".
- Northview Aviation Ltd is the only known organisation that uses " Per Ardua ad Astra " in a tongue in cheek fashion due to its involvement in the VIP aircraft market, hence earning its revenue " through hard work to the stars"
- The school motto " Per Spinas Ad Culmina " ( Through the thorns to the hilltop ) was composed by Frank Taylor, based on the air force motto " Per Ardua Ad Astra " ( Through effort to the stars ).
- In the first chapter was the passage, " To his right were two stately gates of iron fantastically wrought, supported by stone pillars on whose summit stood griffins of black marble embracing coats of arms and banners inscribed with the device'Per Ardua ad Astra'".
- In the first chapter was the passage : " To his right were two stately gates of iron fantastically wrought, supported by stone pillars on whose summit stood griffins of black marble embracing coats of arms and banners inscribed with the device'Per Ardua ad Astra'".
- ""'Per ardua ad astra " "'( " Through adversity to the stars " or " Through struggle to the stars " ) is the motto of the Royal Air Force and other SAAF . It dates from 1912 and was used by the newly formed Royal Flying Corps.
- In heraldic terms it is : " In front of a circle inscribed with the motto Per Ardua Ad Astra and ensigned by the Imperial Crown an eagle volant and affronty Head lowered and to the sinister . " Although there have been debates among airmen over the years whether the bird was originally meant to be an albatross or an eagle, the consensus is that it was always an eagle.
- There are several corrections to the poem, made by Magee, which suggest that the poem was not completed when he sent it . " Per ardua ad astra " ( " Through adversity to the stars " ) is the motto of a number of Commonwealth air forces, such as the Royal Air Force, RAAF, RNZAF and the RCAF . It was first used in 1912 by the newly formed Royal Flying Corps.