Royal Standard on Army Vehicles 1930-1931 (Spain) (original) (raw)

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](../images/e/es^kng30.gif) 1:1 | 60 × 60 cm 
image by Luis Miguel Arias
See also:
- Royal Standard 1929-1930 (for vehicles carrying members of the royal family)
- Royal Flags (Spain)
- Army Rank Flags 1930-1931 (Spain)
- Spain
Description
Royal standard to be displayed on vehicles carrying Their Majesties the King, the Queen, the Prince or Princess of Asturias (i.e. the crown prince or princess). Square purple flag 60 cm wide. [The coat-of-arms has the same size (not counting the Golden Fleece collar) as the national arms on the ministers' flag, which measures 2/5ths of the hoist.]
Luis Miguel Arias, translated by Santiago Dotor, 21 May 2002
Coat-of-Arms
Lesser Royal Arms
[ kg30l.gif)](../images/e/es%29kg30l.gif)
image by Luis Miguel Arias
Detail of the coat-of-arms (lesser royal arms) on the royal standard for use on army vehicles. Note that, unlike on the naval royal standard, this arms only show the territorial arms (Castile, Leon, Aragon, Navarre and Granada) instead of the whole dinastical arms. Note also that the inescutcheon lacks the red bordure of the Anjou dynasty, thus being the arms of France (Azure three fleurs-de-lys Or).
Santiago Dotor, 21 May 2002