Question:
Why is the US flag on the right hand side of an aircraft fuselage backwards?
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There is actually a US Title Code for all things concerning the Flag of the United States of America. It is 4 USC 1.How does a hot-air balloon control its path?
The Union of the Flag, (the field of stars on the blue background), will ALWAYS face forward when the Flag is displayed in a horizontal position. This goes for any type of vehicle and person. If you notice that when you see the Flag being worn on the uniform of a servicemember's right shoulder, the Union is always facing forward.
So when you see the flag on the right side of the tail and/or fuselage of an aircraft, you are seeing the Flag properly displayed.
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They always want the stars to face forwards.To give the appearance of flying in the wind.
(Stars next to flagpole)
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The same reason why it is backwards when you look at the other side of the flag. (Like if the wind is coming from your right).The same reason why military uniforms do it. Because someone thought it looked better that way.
cause most of the buttheads from the FAA are dislexic as in, Old macdonald had a farm,,three, i, three, i, o . Or some one flipped the plane on its back ? AM
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So it looks like it's flying on a flagpole.How would you convince the pilot to give you the last parachute?
becasue the plane is moving through the air and the way it looks on either side is how it would look if you stuck a real flag out the window!What was the name of the person on the ground killed in the crash of Delta flight 191 in the 1980's?
Stars always face into the wind.Why don't they make airplanes with just one window per aisle of seats?
It's not backwards that is the way it was put on thereMore Questions & Answers ...
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