Civil Air Ensign - List of Former Civil Air Ensigns

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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