Need a feedback about dj+bdm flag

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Hi everyone, i would like to have some feedback about these 2 flag, i'm quite sure about the bdm flag.
What about the early dj? Does it look ok in your opinion? They probably wrote boelke instead of "boelcke" (the ww1 aviator) ? Thx in Advance for your time and your feedback

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It makes a good impression on me. I would classify it as contemporary.
It is somewhat unusual that the rune side is also blue, but especially in the early years, anything was possible.
I also assume that the pennant refers to the aircraft ( Oswald Boelcke 1891–1916 ) from the First World War. It's a nice pennant overall.
 
It makes a good impression on me. I would classify it as contemporary.
It is somewhat unusual that the rune side is also blue, but especially in the early years, anything was possible.
I also assume that the pennant refers to the aircraft ( Oswald Boelcke 1891–1916 ) from the First World War. It's a nice pennant overall.
Many thanks for your feedback!;)
 
I noticed that there was a 20 stitched that was unstitched! Curious!

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That's not unusual. Some BDM groups have split up or disbanded over time, and thus the group number has changed. And why destroy a pennant when you can change the number!
 
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