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The badge of the squadron would be placed in the canton.
Source: Flags of the World (Barraclough [barXX], various edition). Badge on
GIF based on that illustrated on Wikipedia.
Miles Li, 17 October 2007
image
by Željko Heimer, 12 March 2003
Yellow over blue square flag with two crossed marshal's
staff in the yellow field and a yellow winged propeller in the blue.
Source: Album des pavillons
(2000)
Željko Heimer, 12 March 2003
image
by Željko Heimer, 15 March 2003
Blue roundel bordered yellow with three yellow crowns,
two and one. The crowns are here much more stylized then in the flags and Coats-of-arms
- no doubt to facilitate easier application to various surfaces. As I have recently
reported on photos in the military ceremonial books we were able to see that this
marking is not only the aircraft marking, but also military symbol used on other
vehicles - submarine was on the photo, but probably on ships and land-vehicles,
too.
Source: Album des pavillons
(2000)
Željko Heimer, 15 March 2003
Source: Kronmärkt by Leif Hellström & Leif Fredin
In 1937 it was a blue circle with thre crowns in yellow.
The crowns had black outlines.
Björn Backlund, 23 December 2004
Source: Kronmärkt by Leif Hellström & Leif Fredin
At the start in 1927 the roundel was a white circle
vith three crowns in black.
Björn Backlund, 23 December 2004
image
by Željko Heimer, 15 March 2003
The same marking as the roundel made in gray shades.
Source: Album des pavillons
(2000)
Željko Heimer, 15 March 2003