By 1988, the Anglia knight had started to be considered old-fashioned. Lambie-Nairn was brought in to create a new look with a logo made up of triangles which formed a stylised A. The new identification symbols consisted of the new logo in the form of a flag blowing in the wind on a dark slate texture background. The segments of the logo would fade in and out on a seemingly random basis.
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