British carriers 50-85.

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KimWerner
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Re: British carriers 50-85.

#261 Post by KimWerner »

Nice to see you go canadian and with your usual excellent talent :D Except for the minor mistake with the flag a joy for the eyes ;)
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DD County Class PNS Babur (1982)(PAK)
FF Type 21 Class D182 PNS Babur (2000)(PAK)
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Re: British carriers 50-85.

#262 Post by Bombhead »

:lol: I was not sure about the flag myself so I thought I would wing it until someone come up with the right one.Thanks mate.The badge was just too good not to use on a drawing.
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#263 Post by deankal55 »

Bombhead,

Try this link to the World Flag Database.

http://fotw.fivestarflags.com/ca-1921.html
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Re: British carriers 50-85.

#264 Post by Bombhead »

Nice one mate,So if I have this right The Canadian red ensign goes on the jackstaff and the normal white ensign stays on the stern ?
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#265 Post by deankal55 »

Bombhead,
I am better at history of flags than traditions of the RCN. On the photos I have been able to find, the Red Ensign is on the jackstaff, the white ensign at the stern and no flag on the main mast.
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Re: British carriers 50-85.

#266 Post by deankal55 »

Bombhead,

based on this photo, the maple leaf should be higher on the smokestack.
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Re: British carriers 50-85.

#267 Post by Novice »

The Red Ensign was not flown by navy vessels. Only the White Ensign. In 1965 the RCN started using the Canadian Maple-leaf flag as an ensign.
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Re: British carriers 50-85.

#268 Post by deankal55 »

Normally I would agree that the red ensign was used only for merchant ships, but look at this photo of HMCS Warrior.http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/7060/hmcswarrior.jpgImage
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#269 Post by Bombhead »

Well that looks pretty conclusive to me.
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#270 Post by Zephyr »

In the UK, the red ensign was, and still is, the merchant ensign only. In Canada, prior to the Maple Leaf flag, the red ensign was the national flag along with being the merchant ensign, so its use on naval vessels would be quite appropriate.
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