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In [kan56] the
proportions are 2:3, and the miniature flag in the
canton is the state flag
with the arms.
Mark Sensen, 11 Apr 1999



According to Preben Kannik’s Alverdens Flag I Farver
[kan56], the green stripe
represents the infantry, the white stripe the
air force, the red stripe the artillery,
and the yellow stripe the cavalry. Only used together with
the national flag.
According to [ped80], the
state flag is used as flag of
the army, but [bcr81] still
shows this one as the Army flag.
Mark Sensen, 11 Apr 1999

“Quartered” disc, blue-red-blue-red, with superimposed
a white cross and a white circular band (looks like the
aiming of a firearm).
Ivan Sache, 02 Jul 1997
In the early 90’ies a low visability version was adopted.
Dov Gutterman, 10 Jul 2000

The current fin flash is in use since 1948. It
replaced the 1933 full rudder fin flash, which looked
like a vertically streched national
flag; it’s measures were according to the rudder
of each and every plane, so we can’t speak on fix ratio
here.
Dov Gutterman, 09 and 10 Jul 2000

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