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From Dictionary of Vexillology
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National flags are occasionally seen as the spinnaker of a racing yacht (or
similar), and of course, there is that well-known poster advertising the
Marshall Plan after World War II.
Christopher Southworth, 4 October 2008
Of course, at one point arms were placed on sails, rather than flags.
There appear to have been two versions of the Marshal Plan sails: One where the flags together form a single sail, catching the wind of the ERP; the other is All Our Colours to the Mast, with each flag a separate sail.
There's another image, similar to the Marshall Plan poster with the
separate sails, but I can't recall what it pertains to at the moment.
Other posters, by the way, had the flags as the wings of a mill, notches of a
key, twigs in a nest, as well as forming clothes.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 4 October 2008
Examples of flags on sails:
Belgian Navy training ship Zenobe Gramme, a Bermudan ketch built in 1961 shown at ova.larus.be.
And in context (bottom of page) at
www.oostendevooranker.be.
Jan Mertens, 4 October 2008