Argentina Army Pilot



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#1 Early Army Pilot
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    May 2nd 2003
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    The date of use of these wings is not known, but they are believed to be early. The finish of the wing is comparatively non-glossy

#2 Early Army Pilot
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    May 2nd 2003
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    The date of use of these wings is not known, but they are believed to be early. This set has a distinct bronze caste to it

#3 Early Army Pilot
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    May 2nd 2003
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    The date of use of these wings is not known, but they are believed to be early. This set has a distinct shiny golden caste to it

#4 Early Army Pilot
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    May 2nd 2003
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    The date of use of these wings is not known, but they are believed to be early. This set has a distinct shiny bronze caste to it

#5 Army Command Pilot
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    May 2nd 2003
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    This is the current pattern of Army Command Pilot wings. The date of this example is not known. Not the large width of the white band of enamel. This version has a distinctly golden tone to the wing.

#6 Army Command Pilot
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    May 2nd 2003
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    This is the current pattern of Army Command Pilot wings. The date of this example is not known. This version of the wing has a distinctly bronze tone to the wing

#7 Army Command Pilot, named
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    May 2nd 2003
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    This is the current pattern of Army Command Pilot wings. The date of this example is not known. Take note of the fact that this wing is named to a particular pilot and the use of the title AVIADOR instead of PILOTO (aviator instead of pilot). The reason for this is unknown.