From studying the cake's photos and looking at a real flag, it seems to me that the proportion is off for the top layer, the one that is blue with...
... red/white stripe center. That is, if the whole diameter is 9", 5" worth of it should be red and white stripes and only 4" should be blue. To accomplish that you would have to cut out circles that were 5" in diameter not 4" from the layers. Am I right? Need resolution please before BBQ on July 3rd
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American Flag Cake
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On the other hand, if I may offer a personal opinion, if you go to to all the trouble of making such a spectacular cake, anyone who criticizes your blue to red/white proportions doesn't deserve any dessert! Approximate the size of each section, and don't worry about fractions of inches. Good luck!
Then there's the height. A flag is 1.9 wider than it is wide (say 2 times to make it easier). For realism, a 9-inch cake should be two and a quarter inches tall (because the diameter is twice as wide as your slices). Both the recipe and the picture are different.
Bottom line? I'm glad you asked the question, as this picture has been bugging me!! But real bottom line? As long as your layers fit together, it will look and taste great.