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Looking for photos
Hello everyone, hopefully you can give me some help. I'm looking for wartime photos of SAAF airmen/officers wearing the "Lettered" aircrew wings, both crowned and uncrowned. I found this photo, looking for more.
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MIKE Collecting RCAF Wings Uniforms Badges and Insignia |
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Nice pic. I think I have only one, which has already appeared on here, but I have a number of the wings, and can photo them if its any use?
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Sure, Ièd love to see some SAAF aircrew wings. I have a few, but they are items not often seen
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No problem, I'll try and do it over the next few days. I dont have any crowned ones, but they are very distinct in style.
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Hi,
I will scan and post a picture of my great uncle that served as a radio operator in SAAF during WWII. I have his wings, badges and medals as well. Will also scratch through my small collection of photographs and see if there are any other SAAF pics I have showing wings. Regards Steven |
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Hi All
I have quite a few SAAF wings, but I don't think I've ever seen a crowned half-wing 'in the flesh'. I think they must be extremely rare. Cheers, Alex |
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I have a few wings I can photograph and post, the pilot and generic aircrew, as well as two RO/M wings and an AG/LK. Still after the Photographer and Engineer in the series.
I'll get them photographed soon
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MIKE Collecting RCAF Wings Uniforms Badges and Insignia |
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Hi Mike,
Here are the photos I have of SAAF aircrew showing wings. 1. My great uncle A/Sgt Victor Harper, SAAF 2. V. Harper wings as received from my aunt. Note the 'M' missing from the typical SAAF wing, but present in the photo. 3. A 'RO' friend of his (name unknown) 4. A 'AG' friend of his (Norman ?) 5. 2 pictures of Joe Impey with Navigator wings Regards Steven |
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Beautiful pictures Steven! Thank you for sharing
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MIKE Collecting RCAF Wings Uniforms Badges and Insignia |
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Here is my wing contribution....I also do not own any of the crowned wings, although I believe a friend of mine has one.
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MIKE Collecting RCAF Wings Uniforms Badges and Insignia |
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Discipline specific aircrew. I'm especially fond of the curved RO, it looks like the Canadian pattern aircrew wings. The Navigator wing has press studs as does my SAAF pilot
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MIKE Collecting RCAF Wings Uniforms Badges and Insignia |
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Steven
Do you have a date of service for your Uncle, or more specifically a date for that photo? The reason I ask is that there has been for some years, some debate over the dual language wings being worn during the war, the general concensus being that they were brought in just after. The SAAF certainly used wings with a white wing and wreath and red lettering during the war, having previously worn RAF style (either exact or a distinct SAAF style close to the RAF one). Mike, those wings look like ones I passed on a couple of years ago! The large RO because I have been led to believe it was post war. I have an, 'Air Photographer', although it does seem, with evidence from Steven, that wings seem to have been altered by the wearer! The second RO above (top) clearly has had 'new' lettering added to an existing wing. The dual language for yours Mike air 'Air Gunner/Lug Kannonier' and 'Radio Operator/Marconis'. |
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Hi All
Here are some more variations. I have also heard opinions that the dual language wings were post WWII, so it would be interesting to try and confirm this, either way. Cheers, Alex |
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Hi SAS1,
Sorry I dont have an exact date for this picture. Victor joined the SAAF in 1940 and served in all the campaigns that South Africa served into write through to end of the war. I have his demob certificate dated 26/03/1946 and as the picture shows him still in SAAF uniform, I would say it predates 1946. After the war he joined United Airways but was killed in an aircrash in January 1951. The story can be found at this site.... Just search for 'Harper' to read the tragic event. http://www.saamuseum.co.za/digital-books.html Regards Steven |
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Thanks Steven, that's a sad story.
SAAF half wings are a minefield, and even the SAAF museum have little info. I have always thought it a little strange the dual language half wings were thought post war as both titles and cap badges have dual language on them. It's a mystery why there are four distinct lettered types (RAF Style, either exact or SA made, similar but red lettering and white wreath, crowned, and dual language) or when each was worn. Did they overlap, or did one pattern officially supercede another? I think its certain that different types were worn at the same time, and your photo Steven would suggest they were definately worn during the war, even if just near the end. From my point of view its good and bad. I have got rid of several dual language wings in the past (identical to yours Mike), but it does give me another area to collect :-) |
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