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Ive been going to ends AK day now for about 20 years and I always attend the March and I noticed in the first ever year I went to Anzac Day the people were carrying banners with holes cut in them and I asked around and asked why do people cut holes in their banners and Ive seen them every year since and Ive get the feeling that theres some sort of urban myth or legend that somehow the wind will somehow we allowed through a banner and it will make it easier to get you to carry now I know from very basic aerodynamics thats cutting small holes in banners is a complete waste of time it will just make the banners fray quicker and fail quicker and it really doesnt reduce the drag very much were doing a wind tunnel test to prove just once and for all but putting all these holes in the banners really wont make any difference a series of tests we were running in the wind tunnel we first cut holes at around two and a half percent which matches the regulations we then decided to triple th