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Tips on Flying the American Flag at an Angle

You don’t have to fly the American flag vertically. While some homeowners and business owners do, in fact, fly the American flag vertically, others fly it at an angle. As long as you have the right equipment, you can proudly fly the American flag at an angle. Here are some tips on flying the American flag at an angle.

Choose a High-Quality Flag Pole

Start by choosing a high-quality flag pole. You can’t fly the American flag without a flag pole. Flag poles, of course, are long rods that are designed to accommodate flags. You can slide a flag pole through the hollow sleeve on the side of the American flag.

Install an Adjustable Bracket

In addition to a high-quality flag pole, you’ll need an adjustable bracket. A flag bracket is a fixture that’s designed to hold a flag pole. Some flag brackets are fixed, meaning you can’t adjust them. Adjustable flag brackets are not fixed. They are adjustable in the sense that you can raise or lower them to change the angle at which the American flag is displayed.

Find the Right Angle

With a high-quality flag pole and an adjustable bracket, you can now fly the American flag at an angle. What’s the best angle for the American flag exactly? The U.S. Flag Code doesn’t require a specific angle when flying the American flag. With that said, a 50-degree angle is a popular choice among many homeowners and business owners.

You can fly the American flag at a 50-degree angle in front of your home or business. The American flag will extend diagonally from the bracket when flown at a 50-degree angle. To fly the American fly closer to the ground, you may want to use a lower angle, such as 25-degree angle.

Ensure Union Is at Peak

When flying the American flag at an angle, make sure the union is at the peak. Also known as the canton, it’s the section of 50 white stars against a blue background. The Union should always be at the peak. Whether you’re flying the American flag vertically or an angle, make sure the union is at the top of the flag pole.

In Conclusion

Flying the American flag at an angle is easy. You just need to choose a high-quality flag pole, invest in an adjustable bracket, find the right angle and ensure the union is at the peak of the flag pole.

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