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Sizes were to be 400, 600 and 1000 mm. The arms were to have a length-to-width ratio of 1:4. Wing and fuselage crosses had a white border of 150mm. Photographs show that a significantly thinner border was still used on rudders, although it was also common for them to be painted entirely white and carry a plain black cross.
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A Greek cross. Each gamma represents one of the four Evangelists, radiating from the central Greek Cross, which represents Christ. Depicted, as an instance, on the vestments of the hierarchs of the Eastern Orthodox Church Cross of passion The Passion Cross has sharpened points at the end of one or more of the cross members.
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The design is a heraldic representation of the Greek national flag adopted in 1822, which featured a white cross on a blue field. The proper heraldic description of the coat of arms is: Azure, a cross Argent. The Law regulating the coat of arms does not specify a tincture for the laurel branches, implying proper (or vert, i.e. green).