Civil Air Ensign - List of Civil Air Ensigns

List of Civil Air Ensigns

Flag Country Date Name Description
Australia 1948 Australian Civil Aviation Ensign An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the stars of the Southern Cross superimposed
Fiji 1970 Fijian Civil Air Ensign An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the Fijian coat of arms superimposed
Ghana 1957 Ghanaian Civil Air Ensign A light blue ensign with the Flag of Ghana in the canton and the national star in the fly
Guyana Guyanese Civil Air Ensign An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the Flag of Guyana in the canton
Luxembourg Roude Léiw (Red Lion) An ensign based on the Coat of arms of Luxembourg. Also used as the Luxembourgish civil ensign.
New Zealand 16 November 1938 New Zealand Civil Air Ensign An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the stars of the Southern Cross as seen from New Zealand in the fourth quarter
Pakistan 1951 Pakistani Civil Air Ensign A light blue ensign with the Flag of Pakistan in the canton influenced by the British design
United Kingdom 11 August 1931 British Civil Air Ensign A light blue ensign with the Union Flag in the canton and a dark blue Latin cross fimbriated white placed overall
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