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#1

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$12.00
    *This is an unused 1960's REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Air Force pilot wing. It is not padded. The brown mark appearing on the left wing tip in the picture is not at all as obvious as it seems. The flash has emphasized it. In fact it is barely noticeable. Sold as-is, no returns.

#2

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$8.00
    *This is an unused 1957-68 Royal Canadian Air Force Radio/Navigator wing. It is padded and in perfect condition. Sold as-is, no returns.

#3

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$8.00
    *This is an unused 1957-68 Royal Canadian Air Force Flight Enginer wing. It is padded and in perfect condition. Sold as-is, no returns.

#4

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$8.00
    *This is an unused 1990-ish issue Canadian Armed Forces Flight Enginer wing. It is padded and in perfect condition. Sold as-is, no returns.

#5

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$20.00
    *In 1968 with the unification of the Canadian Forces, a new pilot wing design was issued. The very first issued wings were made with a red maple leaf at centre, which was an error. The wings were recalled from uniform and replaced with the authorised wing with the golden/yellow maple leaf. These are hard to find. It is padded and in perfect condition. Sold as-is, no returns.

#6

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$12.00
    *This is a current, unused Royal Danish Air Force pilot wing in the subdued form. It is "brighter" and clearer than the image shows...it was hard to photograph effectively Sold as-is, no returns.

#7

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$8.00
    *This is a Polish Air Force Observer badge, class 2 (senior). This badge is an issue from the 1970-80's. It is in perfect condition. Sold as-is, no returns.

#8

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$5.00
    *This is an unused British Army Air Dispatch wing. It is in perfect condition. Sold as-is, no returns

#9

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$8.00
    *This is a Romanian Air Force, mid-1950's to 60's Navigator class 2 (senior) badge. It is in perfect condition. Sold as-is, no returns.

#10

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$8.00
    *This is a Romanian Air Force, mid-1950's to 60's Navigator class 3 badge. It is in perfect condition. Sold as-is, no returns.

#11

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$18.00
    *This is an excellent REPRODUCTION of the Turkish Ottoman WW1 pilot badge. It is well detailed all-round and in excelent condition. Sold as-is, no returns.

#12

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$8.00
    *This is a Soviet Air Force, 1966 issue Navigator class 2 (senior) badge. It is in perfect condition. I have two of these available. Sold as-is, no returns.

#13

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *TRADED
    *This is a Ukranian Air Force, early 90's, first issue pilot badge (1st class). It is in perfect condition. There was a lot of debate concerning whether to continue using the Soviet style crossed swords in the wing and the design was made before the decision and issued with the forming for the swords in place, but without swords, as was decided. Shortly afterwards these wings were withdrawn and re-issued with swords. A hard-to-find solid and screwback wing. Sold as-is, no returns.

#14

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
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    *This is a Ukranian Air Force, early 90's, first issue pilot badge (2nd class). It is in perfect condition. There was a lot of debate concerning whether to continue using the Soviet style crossed swords in the wing and the design was made before the decision and issued with the forming for the swords in place, but without swords, as was decided. Shortly afterwards these wings were withdrawn and re-issued with swords. A hard-to-find solid and screwback wing. Sold as-is, no returns.

#15

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$5.00
    *This is a German Air Force cap badge of the post 1954 design. It is in perfect condition. Sold as-is, no returns.

#16

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$5.00
    *This is a Royal Canadian Air Force shoulder patch, mid 1950's, later replaced with the new eagle design. Sold as-is, no returns.

#17

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$35.00
    *This is a Soviet Air Force, WW2 era, Radio Operator's badge. Bronze and enamel. It is in perfect condition. Not much is known about these badges which were variously worn on collars, epaulettes and arms. It is very rare to find one with its pin still attached as the badge is delicate and prone to being snagged in use. Sold as-is, no returns.

#18

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$12.00
    *This is a Belgian Air Force, early 1970's, elementary flying school badge. It is pin-backed and in perfect condition. The story behind the Penguin, according to the current officer commanding is that it was to remind would-be "hot shots" that when they arrive there they know nothing about flying! Sold as-is, no returns.

#19

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    *September 17th 2004
    *Chris
    *US$15.00
    *This is a collection of many large "collector cards" showing great photographs and considerable detail on the specs and history of many types of aircraft from around the world. I have no idea if it is totally complete as a set, but there are many cards.Sold as-is, no returns.