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New Flag came yesterday and my son and I just swapped it:


In person, it looks much better and my wife was right, the old new Flag was too small.

Original post on Flag Day:
The old flag was due for replacement so I ordered what I thought to be the same size G-spec replacement and got it wrong:

It looks worse in person than in the picture. The next size up is on the way.

Happy Flag Day!

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At least you are flying the flag! Not many are, even on today which is FLAG DAY.


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Thanks for flying your flag today. Looks like that flagpole could use a 4x6.





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The one in the picture is 2’4-7/16” x 4’6”; 3’6” x 6’7-3/4” is what we had and what will be here next week. 5’ x 9.5’ is the next size up and I’m guessing too big for the pole.

The old flag was a thinner nylon than this new one and would fly in a light breeze. This new one is more of a storm flag as the nylon is really heavy.
 
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Rule of thumb for size of flag and pole height is length of the flag’s fly is 1/4 the height of the pole; i.e. 3’x 5’ flag is flown from a 20’ pole.

The “official sizing” (as by U.S. flag law) is flag’s hoist side x 1.9: 5’ x 9.5’. Many countries use the 1 x 2 rule: 5’ x 10’.


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I guess I could go up to the next size on our flag pole too. I fly a 4x6' American and a 3x5' Wyoming flag on a 25' flag pole (no state flag on national holidays).

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New, new Flag arrived, update in the first post.
 
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Much Better! Cool


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Well done, the flag looks good as well as the view!
 
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I just ordered new flags earlier this year, US & TX
Our house had a flagpole in the front yard when we moved in, and it'll have a flag on it as long as I live here.




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New, new Flag arrived, update in the first post.


What is the height of your flagpole? It looks like about 16 feet.




 
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It was 20’, but now about 18-1/2’.

We moved it from a different location with the original concrete base still attached, I buried it 6” deeper than it was and poured 6” of new concrete over the top. Over time, the sand has built up and is almost a foot over the concrete I poured. Hard to believe from the picture, but record high lake levels several years back had the water within 2’ of the pole. It’s at least 100’ to the water now.
 
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Originally posted by Johnny 3eagles:
Thanks for flying your flag today. Looks like that flagpole could use a 4x6.


I am thinking 5’ x 8’
If that's a 3' x 5' it is definitely too small.


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