Who flies Blue Ensign?

A Royal Navy sloop flies the Union Jack and the Blue Ensign. As one of the best known symbols of the Royal Navy, during the Golden Age of Piracy, the Blue Ensign was primarily used by the ships operating in the West Indies. All British ships of war that used Port Royal as their home port flew the Blue Ensign.
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Who can fly Blue Ensign?

You must be a fully paid-up member of the Royal Torbay Yacht Club. You must be a British citizen. Your vessel must have a length of at least 7m and be: Registered in your name on the General Central Register of British Ships (for small ships), or.
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What ships fly the Blue Ensign?

British-registered yachts belonging to members of the following yacht clubs:
  • Hornet Services Sailing Club.
  • Royal Naval Club and Royal Albert Yacht Club.
  • Royal Brighton Yacht Club, Victoria.
  • Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club.
  • Royal Cruising Club.
  • Royal Dorset Yacht Club.
  • Royal Engineer Yacht Club.
  • Royal Geelong Yacht Club, Victoria.
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What is a Blue Ensign flag used for?

The Blue Ensign (dark blue field with the Union Flag in the canton) undefaced is worn by masters of vessels in possession of a warrant issued by the Director of Naval Reserves, and by the members of certain yacht clubs.
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What is the difference between the Red Ensign and the Blue Ensign?

This means in black and white photographs of the flag, it is usually possible to tell which ensign the flag is: In the Blue Ensign, the shade of grey will be uniform between the background of the Union Jack and the rest of the flag, whereas in the Red Ensign, the background of the Union Jack will be a darker shade of ...
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Why did the Titanic fly the Blue Ensign?

The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal Navy (RN) in the United Kingdom. The Blue Ensign is also flown by merchant vessels commanded by officers in the RNR. For this reason, the Titanic wore the Blue Ensign, rather than the Red on her fateful voyage.
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Who can fly white ensign?

Only vessels of the Royal Navy or the Royal Yacht Squadron (plus the Trinity House vessel 'Patricia' when escorting the Sovereign) are allowed to fly the White Ensign as sea or in harbour.
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Can I fly a Royal Navy ensign?

The White Ensign is for the exclusive use of the Royal Navy, and for private citizens to fly it on land is inappropriate, and on sea definitely illegal.
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What ensign did Titanic fly?

The RMS Titanic flew a Blue Ensign.
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What flag flew on the Titanic?

The ship bears a dark blue jack at the bow, a US flag at the foremast, a swallow-tail blue flag with a yellow patch in the centre on the rear mast and a saltire white cross on a red field as an ensign at the stern (which should, for a British ship, be a red ensign).
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What ensign did HMS Victory fly at Trafalgar?

Victory, a 250-year-old vessel, which is based in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, flew two Union flags and a St George's Ensign.
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Why do yachts fly the Red Ensign?

It takes its name from the Red Ensign ("Red Duster") flag flown by British civil merchant ships. Its stated purpose is to combine resources to maintain safety and quality across the British fleet. As of 2018 it ranked the ninth largest such group in the world, with approximately 1,300 vessels.
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Why do Navy ships fly a Union Jack?

Because the warship was in Cairns, Australia and 14 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, the vessel had the honor of being the first to raise the "Navy Jack" after the-Secretary of the Navy, Gordon R. England, decreed the flying of it for the duration of the war on terrorism.
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Who can fly Red Ensign?

Who is entitled to fly the Red Ensign? Any vessel registered in the UK, a Crown Dependency (CD) or an Overseas Territory (OT), is defined as a British ship and is allowed to fly the British Merchant Shipping flag the 'Red Ensign. '
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What is the difference between a flag and an ensign?

Government Ensign (or State Ensign)—A flag designating national identity of non-military vessels in government service. National Flag—The flag flown by citizens of the country and usually used to represent the country abroad. For some countries the state flag would be used instead (e.g. Argentina, Haiti and Spain).
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Can I fly a flag on my house?

Answer: It is generally necessary to obtain planning consent from your local council for the erection of a flagpole. However, under town and country planning regulations, it is possible to fly certain flags without planning consent.
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Why does SS Great Britain fly the white ensign?

Isambard Kingdom Brunel's SS Great Britain, although a merchant ship, appears to have worn (and still bears and flies, preserved in dry dock as a historical exhibit / museum ship) the White Ensign, apparently because its first master (an ex-Royal Navy man) brought it with him.
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What blue is the Union Jack?

The ground of the current Union Flag is a deep "navy" blue (Pantone 280), which can be traced to the colour used for the Blue Ensign of the Royal Navy's historic "Blue Squadron". (Dark shades of colour were used on maritime flags on the basis of durability.)
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Was there an American flag on Titanic?

Photos generally show Titanic flying (more correctly wearing) only the Blue Ensign and the White Star burgee. If she flew the US flag at all she would do it in international waters but properly it should have been hoisted on arriving in US waters as a courtesy flag.
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Do you have to fly an ensign?

There is no legal requirement to fly a courtesy flag; it is a courtesy that acknowledges that the vessel will respect the laws and sovereignty of that country. However, if one is not flown or it is tatty or faded, it may cause grave offence and in some countries can lead to a fine.
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Can you fly any flag on your boat?

Ensign flags used to be restricted to documented vessels only. Now it is common courtesy to fly the national flag on all types of recreational boats. It is proper etiquette to only fly ensign flags from 0800 to sunset unless you're in a boat race outside those hours.
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Can I fly the Red Ensign on land?

There are no restrictions on where the Red Ensign can be flown ashore, and you may see the flag pop up here and there, particularly at the end of summer. This is because many people fly the Red Ensign on land to celebrate the annual Merchant Navy Day.
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What flag is Royal Navy?

Royal Navy ships and submarines wear the White Ensign at all times when underway. The White Ensign may also be worn on a gaff, and may be shifted to the starboard yardarm when at sea. When alongside, the White Ensign is worn at the stern, with the Union Flag flown as a jack at the bow, during daylight hours.
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What is the Royal Navy battle flag?

In the Royal Navy the Battle Ensign is usually an extra large White Ensign, but during the First World War, Union Jacks, Blue Ensigns or Red Ensigns were flown as additional flags in case the White Ensign was mistaken for the rather similar German Naval Ensign.
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Who uses the Red Ensign flag?

The Australian red ensign is the official flag flown at sea by Australian registered merchant ships.
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