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1894-1926

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Pilot flag, 1894-1926 - Image by Željko Heimer, 6 August 2001

The pilot flag adopted in 1894 and abandoned in 1926 was horizontally divided yellow-red-yellow-red-yellow (1:1:2:1:1) with a white border all around.
The flag is shown in National Geographic (1917) [gmc17] and Webster's New International Dictionary (1924) [w6h24]. Calvo & Grávalos (1983) [g2c83] caption the flag "Harbours' pilot ensign, 1923-1931. Civil ensign with a white border".

Phil Nelson, Željko Heimer & Santiago Dotor, 6 August 2001


1926-1927/8

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Pilot flag, 1894-1926 - Image by António Martins & Željko Heimer, 5 May 2010

For a very short period thereafter, until late 1927 or early 1928, the previous pilot flag was added a black, serif "P" on the middle yellow stripe.

Santiago Dotor, 4 September 2001


1928-1931

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Pilot flag, 1928-1931 - Image by António Martins & Željko Heimer, 5 May 2010

The pilot flag adopted in 1928 displayed the new civil ensign (red-yellow-red), with a white border and the letter "P" on the middle stripe.

Santiago Dotor, 4 September 2001


1931-1939

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Pilot flag, 1931-1939 - Image by António Martins & Željko Heimer, 5 May 2010

A very similar pilot flag was adopted in 1931, displaying the Republican civl ensign (red-yellow-purple). Pilot flags were abolished after the Civil War and were never readopted.
The flag is shown on a cigarette card from the collection Die grosse Flaggenparade der Welt im Olympia (Monopol, Dresden, 1936) [d9e36b].

Santiago Dotor & Jan Mertens, 22 April 2010