Last modified: 2005-07-23 by ivan sache
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A royal decree dated 28 October 1936, modified on 12 May 1938, approved the regulation Règlement relatif aux Pavillons, Honneurs et visites en usage dans la Marine Belge (Regulation prescribing Ensigns, Honours and Visits in use in the Belgian Navy).
The text prescribes ensigns, salutes and other courtesy items, including two new ensigns for State and private ships, whereas the merchant ensign is not changed. House flags have to be allowed. A yacht ensign was also adopted.
Sources:
Ivan Sache & Jan Mertens, 12 May 2004
The flag of the Maritime Police is a triangular Belgian tricolor flag in proportion 3:4, with two black anchors crossed in saltire. A yellow shield (therefore outlined in black) charged with the lion of Brabant is placed over the anchors.
Source: Flaggenbuch [neu92]
Ivan Sache, 3 March 2001
The Pilot call flag is a Belgian tricolor flag in proportion 10:13, with a white border all around. The height of the Belgian tricolor is 3/5th of the flag heigth. The width of the Belgian tricolor is 9/11th of the flag width.
Source: Flaggenbuch [neu92]
Ivan Sache, 3 March 2001
The flag used by the Pilots of the Scheldt estuary is a rectangular red flag in proportion 2:3, charged with a white number 1.
Source: Flaggenbuch [neu92]