Royal Canadian Air Force.
WW II embroidered example of the Flight Engineer's qualification half wing An oatmeal coloured wing with the letter " E " and " RCAF " surmounted by the crown within a brown laurel wreath. read more
Royal Air Force.
Cast brass RAF piper's headdress badge with two loops to the reverse. A shield bearing Edinburgh Castle above the tri-part title scroll, " City of Edinburgh Bomber Squadron " surmounted by the " RAF " eagle. read more
Royal Canadian Air Force.
King's crown sterling silver sweetheart brooch with pin fitting with safety catch makers details for " RWJ " and a " Sterling " stamp to the reverse. The " RCAF " monogram to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel read more
45.00 GBP
Royal Air Force.
Scarce brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn and produced by apprentices of Number 2 Wing Bullback Barracks Halton. The " RAF " monogram to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel surmounted by a number " 2 ". read more
Royal Canadian Air Force.
WW II king's crown embroidered Air-Gunner's qualification half-wing. An oatmeal coloured wing with the " AG " monogram and " RCAF " within a brown wreath of laurel surmounted by the crown. read more
Royal Air Force.
Pair of WW II king's crown " Flat " issue pilot's qualification wings. The crowned " RAF " monogram within a brown laurel wreath flanked by oatmeal coloured wings. read more
Royal Air Force.
WW II embroidered padded example of the qualified Navigator's half-wing. An oatmeal coloured wing with the letter " N " to the centre of a brown wreath of laurel. read more
French ? Air Force.
Three brass " propeller and wings " items of rank ? insignia with blade fittings to the reverse. { Largest one missing one blade } read more
Royal Air Force.
Scarce WW II embroidered small pattern half wing for a Meteorologist. An oatmeal coloured wing with the letter " M " within a brown laurel wreath. Worn by Overseas Volunteers serving with the R.A.F. read more
Belgian Air Force.
Brass WW II era pilot's side-cap badge with long pin fitting to the reverse. The cypher of King Leopold III flanked by a pair of wings. read more