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by Zeljko Heimer, 27 May 2002, according to Album
2000.
Roundel of black-red-green (counted from out-to-in). [cos98]
claims it's used since 1966 when the air wing was established.
Zeljko Heimer, 27 May 2002
According to John Cochrane & Stuart
Elliot: "Military Aircraft Insignia of the World", 1998, Malawi
uses two versions of fin flashes: The first horizontal black-red-green
(but without the red sun like in the national flag).
Mark Sensen, 14 Nov 1998
Aircraft Fin Flash.
Tricolour of black over red over green without the rising sun emblem.
[cos98] notes that two different fin flash
designs are used, the above and the black-red-black with white diamond
with yellow device. [cos98]calls both
things flags, the latter it calls the flag of the army. (Mark Sensen quotes
the same following [cos98] also) However,
if this is indeed the army flag, or just a sloppy choice of words in [cos98]
I can't speculate.
Zeljko Heimer, 27 May 2002
The second: the flag of the army: horizontal black-red-black, a big
white diamond over all in the center with a yellow device in it.
Mark Sensen, 14 Nov 1998
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