List of Former Civil Air Ensigns
| Flag | Country | Date | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 1935-1948 | Australian Civil Aviation Ensign | An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the stars of the Southern Cross superimposed in gold | |
| Canada | 1922 | Canadian Civil Aviation Ensign | Similar to the 1941 RCAF Ensign with a shield with three maple leaves and an eagle instead of roundel. Briefly used by the Air Board. | |
| Ghana | 1964-1966 | Ghanaian Civil Air Ensign | A light blue ensign with the Flag of Ghana in the canton and the national star in the fly | |
| Greece | 1935–1978 | Greek Civil Air Ensign | A white cross on a blue field with a Greek roundel in the centre. Also used as the ensign of the Hellenic Air Force (1973–1978). | |
| South Africa | From or before 1935-1994 | South African Civil Air Ensign | An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the 1928 Flag of South Africa in the canton |
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