South African Air Force.
WW II king's crown embroidered example of the S.A.A.F. Observer's qualification half-wing. The Crowned Arms of South Africa in various colours with an oatmeal coloured wing on a black backing. read more
65.00 GBP
Rhodesian Air Force.
Scarce WW II embroidered in light blue on blue / grey shoulder title designation, " Rhodesia " read more
45.00 GBP
Air Training Corps.
Early pattern printed in light blue on black squadron shoulder designation. The number " 308 " to the centre of the oval title, " Air Training Corps Squadron " read more
South African Air Force.
WW II king's crown embroidered example of the un-padded pilot's qualification wings. A shield bearing the Arms of South Africa in various colours surmounted by the red inset crown and flanked by a pair of oatmeal-coloured wings on a shaped black backing. read more
110.00 GBP
Civil Air Guard.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the sleeve badge worn on the dark blue " Boiler-Suit " style uniform. A dark blue cross on a light blue rectangle with the Union Ensign to the top left corner. The " C.A.G." was formed in the late 1930's to promote and produce badly needed pilots. read more
Royal Air Force.
Small size king's crown officers gilt beret badge. The " R.A.F. " eagle and laurel spray surmounted by the red velvet inset crown on a shaped black backing. { Gilt now brass and wear to the crown velvet } read more
45.00 GBP
Royal Air Force.
Scarce R.A.F apprentice's sleeve badge affixed to a section of pale tropical webbing. The four-bladed propeller with an orange plastic backing. Worn by apprentices at R.A.F. Halton. { Disc is orange,although it appears yellow in the picture } read more
Air Training Corps.
Printed in light blue white and dark blue Instructor's armband. The " A.T.C. " eagle and title on a circlet to the centre of the titles, " Air Training Corps " and " Instructor " read more
45.00 GBP
Royal Air Force.
Scarce WW II printed in light blue on black sleeve qualification badge worn by crews of the " Air Sea Rescue " motor launches. These fast lightly armed sea-going launches were tasked with rescuing aircrew who had ditched of crashed into the sea. { Slight clue marks to the reverse.} read more
Royal Canadian Air Force.
Pair of WW II king's crown padded embroidered pilot's qualification wings. The " RCAF " monogram to the centre of a brown laurel wreath surmounted by the red inset crown and flanked by a pair of oatmeal coloured wings. read more