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![[Interflug c.1958-c.1978 (East Germany)]](../images/d/de$if1.gif) 3:5 image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 Feb 2009
3:5 image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 Feb 2009
Interflug used a flag with the same design as the fin flash of its airplanes.
Jens Pattke, 4 Apr 2001
![[Interflug c.1978-1990 (East Germany)]](../images/d/de$if2.gif) 3:5 image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 Feb 2009
3:5 image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 Feb 2009
By the end of the seventies it only flew the red logo on a white field.
Jens Pattke, 4 April 2001
![[Interflug logo-flag]](../images/d/de$intf1.gif) 12:19 image by Eugene Ipavec, 10 Aug 2008
12:19 image by Eugene Ipavec, 10 Aug 2008
Interflug airline.  See two pages on FOTW-ws, the first one concerning
East
German Lufthansa and the second, Interflug itself. End of (second)
page, Jens writes “end of the seventies it only flew the red logo on a
white field” but apparently the reverse colour scheme was used, too – to
be honest I have no idea when exactly.
See this image; red field, white logo i.e. stylized aircraft flying
to the left within an oval.  Three metal grommets.
Source: German eBay offer no. 260119163152 (end 27 May 2007) put up
by “graveroad” who adds that this item came from Leipzig airport. 
Dimensions given as 115 cm x 177 cm.
This is an Interflug fan
site (in German – very thorough): Have a look at Interflug
pennants (including IF that is to say, the agricultural branch).
Jan Mertens, 9 Aug 2008
![[Interflug logo-flag - Reversed colors]](../images/d/de$intf2.gif) 12:19 image by Eugene Ipavec, 10 Aug 2008
12:19 image by Eugene Ipavec, 10 Aug 2008