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Kingdom of Greece: Air Force flags

Last modified: 2007-03-10 by ivan sache
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Air Force ensign

[Air Force Ensign]

Air Force ensign - Image by Tom Gregg, 11 February 1997

The Air Force ensign was blue with a white cross, a yellow crown inside a white ring in canton and a blue-white-blue roundel in the middle.

The adoption date of the flags used by the Royal Hellenic Air Force is unknown. Their use was most probably suppressed during the First Republic (1924-1935). They were abolished in 1970.

Tom Gregg, 11 February 1997

[Erroneous air ensign]

Erroenous Air Force ensign - Image by Miles Li & Tom Gregg, 5 February 2004

The Air Force ensign as shown in Flaggenbuch [neu92] did not have the white ring around the crown, which is one of the few possible errors of Flaggenbuch.

Miles Li, 5 February 2004


Air Force pennant

[Air Force Pennant]

Air Force pennant - Image by Miles Li, 18 November 2006

Flaggenbuch [neu92] shows the Air Force pennant as blue with a white Greek cross near the hoist and three thin vertical white stripes.

Miles Li, 27 November 2004


Civil Air ensign

[Civil Air Ensign]

Civil air ensign - Image by Miles Li & Tom Gregg, 27 November 2004

According to Flaggenbuch [neu92], the Air Force ensign, without the crown in the first quarter, was the civil air ensign as well.

Tom Gregg, 11 February 1997


Commander of the Civil Air Force

[Commander of the Civil Air Force]

Flag of the Commander of the Civil Air Force - Image by Ivan Sache, 27 November 2004

According to Flaggenbuch [neu92], the flag of the Commander of the Civil Air Force was a square white flag with a blue saltire and a white blue roundel in the middle. The number II, in black, was placed in the first quarter.

Ivan Sache, 27 November 2004