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by Jose C. Alegria
Burgee of the Austrian Sailing Federation, from www.sailing.or.at/oesv/wu10.htm (link no longer functioning).
The background is white with a white cross with a thick red fimbriation. In the intersection of the arms, a dark red disk charged with something
white. The original image is too small to be sure, but it looks like the Austrian
eagle with an anchor superimposed, so that's what I put there.
Jorge Candeias 11 December 2000
The site at
www.spyc.de/vereine/land/au_verein.htm also reports this burgee.
Peter Diem, 16 August 2002
by Jose C. Alegria
Burgenländischer Y.C., located in Rust, at the lake
Neusiedler See.
Jose C. Alegria, 27 September 1999
This flag, of course, includes the coat of arms of Burgenland.
Željko Heimer, 28 September 1999
image by Željko Heimer, 17 October 2007
The Union Yacht Club (having chapters on several Austrian lakes) uses a
triangular pennant that is, I believe, patterned on the burgee that was used in
Austrohungarian period: a white triangular pennant with the crowned Austrian
shield, as in the naval ensign.
The modern UYC chapters show slightly
different designs of the burgee - some defaced with inscriptions, and at last
one shows it on their homepage in rectangular form (http://www.uycns.at/)
Željko Heimer, 17 October 2007
by Jose C. Alegria
Wiener Yachtclub, located at the Alte Donau, Wien (Vienna), was established in 1924 as Floridsdorfer Segelverein.
Jose C. Alegria, 12 February 2004
both by Jose C. Alegria
Yacht Club Austria - International Austrian Cruising Club, whose headquarters are located at Lederergasse 88, Linz, was established in 1974. Sometimes they put black lines.
Jose C. Alegria, 12 February 2004