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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.
Example of cross as heraldic "ordinary" (i.e the plain default cross in heradry, if no additional specifying words are used). Blazon: "Azure, a cross Or" (i.e. a yellow cross on a blue shield). Converted to SVG (by exporting from CorelDRAW then tweaking in Inkscape and Notepad) from the following vector PostScript source code written by User ...
SVG images are defined in a vector graphics format and stored in XML text files. SVG images can thus be scaled in size without loss of quality, and SVG files can be searched, indexed, scripted, and compressed. The XML text files can be created and edited with text editors or vector graphics editors, and are rendered by most web browsers. If ...
A sun cross with the circle broken on one side of each arm. This form most resembles a swastika, and is sometimes called a sunwheel swastika. Like a swastika, it can be either sunwise or widdershins, although sunwise (right-facing, as above) is more natur