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Suomi: Lentosotakoulun (ennen vuotta 2006 Ilmasotakoulu) lippu. Lippu eroaa muista Ilmavoimien joukko-osastolipuista ainoastaan yläkulman joukko-osastotunnuksen osalta. Lentosotakoululla tämä on siipipari, jonka keskellä on potkuri ja hakaristi. Lippuun on kiinnitetty koululle myönnetyn vapaudenristin nauhat sekä kärkikuvioksi vapaudenristi
English: The Colour of the Finnish Air Force Academy. All FAF unit colours follow this pattern. The distinguishing element of the academy is the winged propeller with a swastika upon it. The ribbon of the Finnish Order of the Cross of Liberty is attached as a streamer, while the Cross of Liberty forms the point of the staff.
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Suomi: Lipun on suunnitellut Olof Eriksson. Pääkuvion on suunnitellut Akseli Gallén-Kallela
English: Overall design by Olof Eriksson, main emblem by Akseli Gallén-Kallela
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The Colour was instituted through the decision of the Presiden of Finland on 8th November 1957. Therefore, the coulour falls under
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This file is in the public domain because it is a part of a decision or a statement by an authority or a public body of Finland. The Finnish copyright law of 2005 specifies that no copyright exists in such material ( § 9).
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