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Album issues 1995 [pie95]
and 2000 [pay00] do not show these,
but that is probably since these are not used on sea (right?).
Željko Heimer, 29 Oct 2002
Shown in the Flaggenbuch [neu92]:
2:3 flag with white “Scandinavian” cross with two upper fields red and the
lower fields blue, and in the canton yellow five-pointed star.
Željko Heimer, 29 October 2002
It may be just a co-incidence, but this flag is very similar to the Grito de Lares flag (1868) from the independence movement in Puerto Rico. The Lares flag is blue over white and the cross throughout (cruz plena); the star is, historically, yellow. It was based on the flag of the Dominican Republic, itself based on the Haitian, which was based on the same French Tricolore that served as the template for the Paraguayan national flag.
Alex Garofolo, 22 June 2014
Shown in the Flaggenbuch [neu92]:
2:3 blue flag with red “Scandinavian” cross fimbriated white and red canton
field and with four yellow five-pointed stars, one in each quarter.
Željko Heimer, 29 October 2002
Shown in the Flaggenbuch [neu92]:
2:3 red flag with blue "Scandinavian" cross fimbriated white and blue canton
field with a yellow five-pointed star in it.
Željko Heimer, 29 October 2002
According to the book [cos98],
Arma Aérea del Ejército Paraguayo (Army aviation —
formed late 80’) use the same roundel as
the Air Force.
Dov Gutterman, 22 June 2004