well.. thats rather besides the point... We should be PREVENTING the destruction of the flag, not having the attitude that it doesnt matter because you can go to the store and by a new one...
Oh i agree with that wholeheartedy!!! Absolutley fly your flag!!
The material and size of the flag makes a big difference as to how it flies, n different wind conditions.
With wind like that, a cotton flag would fly beautifully - as cotton is heavier, and also a more porous material, it takes wind to get it going, and it would look like its being ripped off the pole like this one does. - it would have a slower 'wave' :)
wowz!! you wanna be careful with the flag in such wind - it wont last very long if its left like that all the time!
look nice though
drummergirll 4 years ago
That's alright. Leave it out there. Can always get a new one.
BearFan09 2 years ago
well.. thats rather besides the point... We should be PREVENTING the destruction of the flag, not having the attitude that it doesnt matter because you can go to the store and by a new one...
drummergirll 2 years ago
Preventing the burning and intentional ripping of the flag, yes. However, the natural ripping of the flag while blowing in the wind is natural.
BearFan09 2 years ago
it is still good to try and prevent it from happening.
drummergirll 2 years ago
Sure it is, but that doesn't mean that you keep it in your garage because you don't want it to rip. Fly it for everyone to see!
BearFan09 2 years ago
Oh i agree with that wholeheartedy!!! Absolutley fly your flag!!
The material and size of the flag makes a big difference as to how it flies, n different wind conditions.
With wind like that, a cotton flag would fly beautifully - as cotton is heavier, and also a more porous material, it takes wind to get it going, and it would look like its being ripped off the pole like this one does. - it would have a slower 'wave' :)
drummergirll 2 years ago
What a flag...
ThisThingGoesFaster 4 years ago