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![[Aer Lingus, Ireland]](../images/i/ie$aer62.gif) image 
by Miles Li, 19 April 2020
 
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by Miles Li, 19 April 2020
From the collection of the Museum of Transport and Technology, New Zealand.
![[Aer Lingus, Ireland]](../images/i/ie$aer58.gif) image 
by Miles Li, 19 April 2020
 
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by Miles Li, 19 April 2020
The green flag with the yellow and white winged device is a former flag of Aer 
Lingus. It was introduced in 1958.
Miles Li, 3 April 2015
![[Aer Lingus, Ireland]](../images/i/ie$aer45.gif) image 
by Miles Li, 19 April 2020
 
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by Miles Li, 19 April 2020
Image based on the illustration on the 1971 edition of the Observer's Book of 
Flags, by Evans.
Miles Li, 17 April 2015
According to the Observer's Book of Flags, from Evans, the logo is turquoise 
green with a similar emblem slightly inclined to right and below the words “Aer 
Lingus” in white color.
Jaume Ollé, 16 April 2015
![[Aer Lingus, Ireland]](../images/i/ie$aer23.jpg) image located by Paul Bassinson, 11 June 2023
 
image located by Paul Bassinson, 11 June 2023
This image of the flag of Aer Lingus was obtained from https://www.facebook.com/aerlingusNA
Paul Bassinson, 11 June 2023