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Blue flag with white five-pointed star. The Album 2000
[pay00] agrees well with Neubecker
[neu92]; 1917 NGM
[gmc17] does not have this one.
I would suspect that currently this flag is hardly to be used.
Željko Heimer, 09 May 2002
Long triangular pennant with blue field at hoist containing a white
five-pointed star in the middle and red over white bicolour in fly. By
measuring in the Album 2000 [pay00],
the blue field seems to be 7,5 times longer then wide at hoist, and total
ratio is pretty close to 1:20.
Željko Heimer, 10 May 2002
The Flaggenbuch [neu92] has a
quite different pennant: triangular vertically divided in three fields,
blue at hoist, red in the middle and white in fly, of unequal lengths
1:(3+9+8). White star is in the middle of the blue field.
Based on evidence that Liberian flags follow (and apparently always did)
close the US pattern, I wander how come that the
masthead pennant is so out of pattern?
Is it possible that Neubecker is wrong here?
Željko Heimer, 10 May 2002
2:3, in canton a blue star on a white field,
main field with 13 vertical alternating red and
white stripes. Would need confirmation.
(Source: [neu92])
Ivan Sache, 01 Jun 1999
The customs ensign seems not to be confirmed after WWII (is it given
anywhere else but Neubecker’s [neu92]?). It
based, again, on similar US ensign. Vertically
striped red and white of 13 stripes (as in US pattern, the original number
of stripes LR11/US13 is increased LR13/US16 to provide nicer visual effect)
and white canton with blue fivepointed star. The canton is 6 stripes long
and approximately as wide as it would be on the national ensign).
Željko Heimer, 10 May 2002
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