Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 24 Jan 2016, 10:50
You're getting closer, but rather than continuing with it I'm going to reveal the identity. The reason is that I'm now a bit unsure of the identity myself! I chanced on it on a maritime merchant's web site while searching for something else and thought it would be a good subject for this thread. I accepted what the merchant's web page said about it but in the meantime I've looked more widely and can't find anything to clarify the identity.
It is described as `Plastimo Diving with Saint Andrew Cross Life' and from the web page I took it to be a flag that could be raised on a boat if it had a diver working under water. The extra characteristic that I mentioned is that it is photoluminescent - shine a bright light on it and it will glow for 8 hours, making it useful at night and even visible from aircraft. I assumed that the graphic shows the day (left) and night (right) appearance of the flag. I started to get confused when I noticed the web page says `Available in distress and diving flag' and wondered which one the graphic represented. I googled for diving flags but they look different, with one diagonal line. And googling distress flags just gave me flags in a bad condition! I've put a link to the web page below and also the description copied from that web page...
LINK
Plastimo Diving with Saint Andrew Cross Life
Description
Photoluminescent and fluorescent : visible at any time night or day, the Life Flag enables a quick and effective location. Available in distress and diving flag.
Features:
Innovative process:
- Photoluminescence process combined with fluorescence optimizes the location by night or day, in all weather conditions.
- 5 minutes exposure to a bright light = 8 hours of photoluminescence.
Benefits:
- Safety : excellent visibility by night or day, immediate spotting even from airplane.
- Easy to use : quick and easy fastening with shock cords, fully operational when flat or hoisted.
- Economic and eco-friendly : durable safety equipment, recyclable. No other energy source required other than light.
- Quality : made in France, non-polluting manufacturing process with solvent-free,
- water based printing paste. French patent. LNE certificate.
It is described as `Plastimo Diving with Saint Andrew Cross Life' and from the web page I took it to be a flag that could be raised on a boat if it had a diver working under water. The extra characteristic that I mentioned is that it is photoluminescent - shine a bright light on it and it will glow for 8 hours, making it useful at night and even visible from aircraft. I assumed that the graphic shows the day (left) and night (right) appearance of the flag. I started to get confused when I noticed the web page says `Available in distress and diving flag' and wondered which one the graphic represented. I googled for diving flags but they look different, with one diagonal line. And googling distress flags just gave me flags in a bad condition! I've put a link to the web page below and also the description copied from that web page...
LINK
Plastimo Diving with Saint Andrew Cross Life
Description
Photoluminescent and fluorescent : visible at any time night or day, the Life Flag enables a quick and effective location. Available in distress and diving flag.
Features:
Innovative process:
- Photoluminescence process combined with fluorescence optimizes the location by night or day, in all weather conditions.
- 5 minutes exposure to a bright light = 8 hours of photoluminescence.
Benefits:
- Safety : excellent visibility by night or day, immediate spotting even from airplane.
- Easy to use : quick and easy fastening with shock cords, fully operational when flat or hoisted.
- Economic and eco-friendly : durable safety equipment, recyclable. No other energy source required other than light.
- Quality : made in France, non-polluting manufacturing process with solvent-free,
- water based printing paste. French patent. LNE certificate.