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Maybe you might want to make the knight and horse white. As it is, the grey, blue and green would bleed into one another from a short distance.
Also, maybe you could use a different design for them if its meant to be different from the lituanian one (having the horse running instead of rearing for exemple) --Marc Pasquin 15:45, 6 March 2006 (PST)
Maybe. Though I would assume that the Pakštuvans had very little time for designation of their flag and had more important issues to think about; as well, the new flag had to be approved by Russia, thus limiting the possibilities of design. Povilas Plechavičius obviously wanted to include Lithuanian symbols on it, and he might have thought that changing colours is not as bad as changing the form. And in the real world mistakes with flags were done as well, e.g. second flag of the Confederacy of the American Sates looked as a white surrender flag in the battlefield when there was no wind and thus had to be changed later. With the constant Maasai pressure, Slavic pressure from Buganda, increasingly unfriendly Chinese and Ethiopians, the need for rebuilding the damages of the Russian invasion, Pakštuva had more important things to do than changing symbolics I guess, especially since this flag was not the most popular one among the ruling Lithuanian minority either. Abdul-aziz 23:18, 6 March 2006 (PST)