Last modified: 2014-04-11 by rob raeside
Keywords: rank flag | masthead pennant | aircraft marking |
Links: FOTW homepage |
search |
disclaimer and copyright |
write us |
mirrors
See also:
On a square triband on a red outlined white shield is the coat of
arms, with a red and white flammuly border. The flag is prescribed in size as 100 x 100 cm,
the borders being 10 cm wide. The image in Album
des Pavillons (2000) is not quite what I would be satisfied with - the flamullets
are drawn very irregularly. There are nine white teeth along each side. The image
above is what I think it should be - but it should be taken with some reserve. It is not clear if the
flammulets are to be made by three "half-waves" as it is case in the military
colours, or with only two "half-waves" as in the flag of flag officers.
Željko Heimer, 20 February 2001
This flag is described as "Standard for a Member of the Federal Government or
the Federal President (Stander für ein Mitglied der Bundesregierung oder den Herrn Bundespräsidenten)"
on the web page
for the Austrian Federal Ministry for National Defence.
Luis Miguel Arias Pérez, 17 September 2001
The flag is used on the two
patrol vessels of the Danube flotilla of the Austrian army.
Peter Diem, 16 August 2002
A white flag with the coat of arms in the middle and bordered with red and white flammulets. The flag is not 1:1 as written in Album , but 100 x 114 cm (that's very close to 7:8~), and the image in
Album des Pavillons (2000) is clearly so. The flammulets here in Album are
irregular, but are clearly made of two "half-waves". The width of the border is 18 cm.
Željko Heimer, 20 February 2001
This flag is described as "Standard for General (Stander für General)"
on the web page
for the Austrian Federal Ministry for National Defence.
Luis Miguel Arias Pérez, 17 September 2001
The flag is used on the two
patrol vessels of the Danube flotilla of the Austrian army.
Peter Diem, 16 August 2002
by Željko Heimer
Red-whte-red triangular pennant with stripes coverging towards the fly.
Prescribed size is 20 x 250 cm (i.e., ratio 2:25).
Željko Heimer, 20 February 2001
This pennant is described as "Pennant for Officer (Offizierswimpel)"
on the web page
for the Austrian Federal Ministry for National Defence.
Luis Miguel Arias Pérez, 17 September 2001
Red-white-red broad pennant. Album des Pavillons
(2000) indicates the size 65 x 145 cm (but that's not 1:2, as is indicated in Album!), and size of indentation 65 cm.
Željko Heimer, 20 February 2000
This pennant is described as "Pennant for Commander (Kommandantenwimpel)"
on the web page
for the Austrian Federal Ministry for National Defence.
Luis Miguel Arias Pérez, 17 September 2001
This pennant is used on the two patrol vessels of the
Danube flotilla of the Austrian army.
Peter Diem, 16 August 2002