No flights of fantasy
British Royal Air Force chiefs have banned pilots painting topless women on their jets.
RAF bosses say pin-up-style images - which traditionally decorate the nosecones of jets - may be offensive to female recruits.
A senior RAF source said: "Ground crews in Afghanistan decided to paint some pin-ups on their Harriers.
"But in the petty PC world we live in, they first had to change them to silhouettes then remove them. They are not happy." The tradition of decorating jets with scantily-clad beauties was started in World War II, when images of Rita Hayworth adorned Lancaster bombers.
British Navy bosses have also banned the racy images from their ships.
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