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The '''Royal Air Force Ensign''' is the official [[flag]] which is used to represent the [[Royal Air Force]]. The ensign has a field of [[air force blue]] with the [[Flag of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom's flag]] in the canton and the Royal Air Force's [[Royal Air Force roundels|roundel]] in the middle of the [[Glossary of vexillology#Flag elements|fly]]. | The '''Royal Air Force Ensign''' is the official [[flag]] which is used to represent the [[Royal Air Force]]. The ensign has a field of [[air force blue]] with the [[Flag of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom's flag]] in the canton and the Royal Air Force's [[Royal Air Force roundels|roundel]] in the middle of the [[Glossary of vexillology#Flag elements|fly]]. |
The RAF Ensign was introduced in 1921 after some opposition from senior members of the Royal Navy. Various countries' air force ensigns have been based upon the RAF's ensign. Currently it is flown from the flagstaff of every [[Royal Air Force station]] during daylight hours and has been permanently displayed on [[the Cenotaph]] in London since 1943. | The RAF Ensign was introduced in 1921 after some opposition from senior members of the Royal Navy. Various countries' air force ensigns have been based upon the RAF's ensign. Currently it is flown from the flagstaff of every [[Royal Air Force station]] during daylight hours and has been permanently displayed on the [[The Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] in London since 1943. |
==Early history and authorisation== | ==Early history and authorisation== |
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