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Pilot Flags (Portugal)

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[pilot flag (PT)] 2:3 image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 21 Dec 2014 See also:

Pilot Flag

Portuguese TV showed the main building of some port with a flag flying there. It was a white flag with a blue border and a large blue "P" on the centre.
João Madureira, 4 Aug 1998

Strange to see the flag flown on land…
Jorge Candeias, 4 Aug 1998

According to Flaggenbuch [neu39],p.149 Pilot Flag, can be used as ensign on pilot vessels. 2:3 white flag with blue border and blue letter P in the middle. Practically the same design as in the Album 2000 [pay00] (except maybe for the minor difference in border width and minor letter stylization).
Željko Heimer, 2 Dec 2002

Pilot call

According to Flaggenbuch [neu39], International Signal used for pilot call.
Željko Heimer, 2 Dec 2002


19th Century Pilot Flag

[19cent. pilot flag (PT)] 2:3 image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 24 Jan 2001

In a 1990 reprint (facsimile of a 1848 flag chart of Norie and Hobbs), a flag numbered and labelled «216 Portuguese Signal for a Pilot» is like the 1706-1816 national flag, but with a red border.
Sources: Norie, Hobbs 1990 and Bill, Sinclair 1858
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 12 Nov 2001


Pilot Flag reported 1917 and 1929

[pilot flag report 1917 and 1929 (PT)] 2:3 image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 24 Jan 2001

The flag seems to be the same like the pre-1910 pattern of a captain in command, a blue swallow tail pennant with white tails. The shades are different. While the 1917 version is depicted in a very dark blue (ultramarine), the 1929 version displays a light blue. Nevertheless I think, both sources display the same flag
Sources: National Geographic 1917, p.351 row 3 column 9 and Massary Cigarette Album, p.78 image 36 Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Jan 2015


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