Civil Air Ensign
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I expect one of the following will be able to help you...
Newton Newton for top quality custom-made flags.
MrFlag.com with handy online prices.
Newton Newton for top quality custom-made flags.
MrFlag.com with handy online prices.
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If you find a source of stick flags I am very interested. I got a local guy to knock me some up, but the quality was not good. I want to display it on the tail of my MCR.
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About 30 years ago - Pooleys had sticky back UK Civil Air Ensigns for sale.
Jolly good they were too.
Perhaps if you contact Bob Pooley he might be able to advise a source.
Or perhaps try one of those companies that make laser cut decals for full size aircraft.
About 30 years ago - Pooleys had sticky back UK Civil Air Ensigns for sale.
Jolly good they were too.
Perhaps if you contact Bob Pooley he might be able to advise a source.
Or perhaps try one of those companies that make laser cut decals for full size aircraft.
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Why not make your own transfer with something like http://www.craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/productlist.asp?catid=14&RootCatID=14 and seal it with some type of none tautening clear dope?
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Flag shop at Chatham Historic Dockyard
If I recall, there is a flag making shop at Chatham Historic Dockyard. I have not been there for a good many years, so I don't know whether the flag maker is still there. I suggest you look at the dockyard website. It might give details.
Broomstick.
Broomstick.