IMHO, the most beautiful and unique state flags in the nation are the Maryland and Arizona state flags. Because of its design it could be possible to fly it incorrectly but no Native" Blue Crab-Stater," would likely do so for long. Just remember that, when flown correctly, the checkered field next to the grommets are always displayed at the upper corner closest to the flagstaff.
...No.
No, that's actually disrespectful. Flying a flag upside down is a sign of distress. For instance, if you were on a sinking ship, you should turn your flag upside down to signal to other mariners that you are in distress.
When you are in distress and need help.
Etiquette dictates that a national flag should never be shown upside down. It is a sign of distress to fly a flag upside down.
The American Flag flown upside down is a cry for help. It was mainly used on boats before the era of radio.
Flying an United States Flag upside down is a recognized distress signal.
None! Unless under duress.
You should never fly it upside down
According to US law, flying the flag upside down is only allowed when trying to signal "dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property". Like, for example, if you're on a boat and it's on fire and sinking.Some people fly the flag upside down to protest the US government or its actions. This is technically illegal, but generally not enforced. Additionally, many Americans, especially military veterans, tend to view such an act with hostility.
The Green Bee Eater can fly upside down.
If you are in danger or distress it is
never fly it upside down, do let it hit the floor, and don't burn it