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A light blue ensign with the national flag in the canton and the roundel in the lower fly. I assumed that the flag would follow the other ensigns regarding the ratio.
Source: The World of Flags
Željko Heimer, 14 February 2001
by Zachary Harden, 10 July 2018
For the Bangladesh Air Force ensign, from the photos I found at
here,
here and
here, the ensign is more of the 3x5
ratio of the national flag than 1x2. However, unlike the naval ensign
I wrote about a few days ago, I have not been able to find any
specifications regarding the flag. The other issue facing this ensign
is over the roundel. What is not in dispute is the overall pattern
(national flag canton, light blue flag with the roundel in the fly).
The issue I am facing is the size of the roundel and the pattern. In
the examples I shared, the red sun is bigger than the 1/2 green 1/2
red that we currently display [on here]. I only notice this issue on the flag.
Zachary Harden, 10 July 2018
by Eugene Ipavec, 23 July 2006
A note in Album des Pavillons indicates that the national flag is painted on the fin. The marking
is a roundel consisting of two concentric disks, the outer green and the inner
red, the inner having diameter of half the outer one.
Željko Heimer, 15 February 2001
The fin flash is basically the national flag. The image at
Cochrane & Elliott (1998)
show the red ball centered on the green.
Dov Gutterman, 11 June 2004
This photo of the F-7 at
Global Military Review
demonstrates this. For aircraft that is green, there is a white
outline added to the standard roundel. Judging from the Antonov An-32
at PlaneSpotters
the white ring is about 1/30th of the roundel. The bigger red portion,
which is used on the flag, is used on several aircraft. On this Let
L-410 Turbolet at
PlaneSpotters,
it seems that if the main roundel is 50 units, the red section is
about 30/32, so mimicking the flag ratio of 3x5. Unfortunately, I do
not have the answer to this either.
Zachary Harden, 10 July 2018