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Ed Note: The name of the commitee was changed to Department for Aviation and now made a part of the Ministry of Transport and Communications starting from 2006.
I found this flag, text law, at Flag
of State Committee on Aviation site. From what this reads:
Flag size is 75x150 cm, which it is in 1:2 ratio. It is the
same ratio as the Belarussian national flag. It is a blue
color, but did not give specifics. From the left side (hoist)
of the flag, a red isosceles triangle is placed. The red is not
defined, but I am taking a guess it is the same color of red used
on the national flag of Belarus The middle of the triangle should
be even with the middle of the hoist. The base of the triangle
is 40 cm, while the height is 85 cm. In the center of this
triangle, the symbol of the SAC is placed in the middle of it.
The wingspan of the seal is given at 40 cm.
But, then, I realize something. This flag is almost exactly
modeled after a Soviet-era flag: the flag of Aeroflot, the Soviet airline. The only
differences are: the colors are switched and there is no star
at the top of the flag. Because of this, It probably should the
same shade of blue which is used on Aeroflot
(civil aviation) flag.
Zachary Harden, 22 February 2003
The flag was adopted 20 Sept. 2001 by Decree No 511.
Victor Lomantsov, 22 February 2003
Photo of a flag in use at <www.avia.by/img/man.jpg>
and Heading, with the emblem in gold at <www.avia.by/ru/head.gif>.
The centre emblem is the map of Belarus outlined in gold, with an
golden airplane placed on top of the map.
Zachary Harden, 10 May 2005