Rank 98 in the Aviation Heroes collection, this print treats the Eurofighter Typhoon as the canard-delta backbone RSAF 3 Squadron has flown from King Fahd Air Base since the Typhoon entered Saudi service — not as a generic grey jet on white. Reactivated in November 2008 as the Royal Saudi Air Force's first Typhoon squadron, 3 Squadron at Taif became the Operational Conversion Unit that stood up RSAF Typhoon pilot training before the wider Typhoon Force — 3rd, 10th, and 80th squadrons — crossed 50,000 flying hours by February 2018. The 2011 stripe on this layout marks the Tranche 2 era when RSAF Typhoons were already safeguarding Kingdom airspace with Meteor and AMRAAM-class beyond-visual-range capability and IRIS-T within-visual-range coverage. Here the jet sits in clean technical profile: canards forward, delta wing splayed, RSAF roundels legible, and that black-and-red 3 Squadron tail disc collectors spot from across a hangar.