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Unfortunately, that doc was in the middle of a series of docs and it was a stand alone. It was the only doc about the issue in that series.
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It must be a proposed design as the issue badge for Marine Craft Crew showed an anchor.
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Dominique, I have two spare Works and Buildings trade badges. If you are interested message me.
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Very interesting topic guys, here are the RCAF WWII trade badges that I have in my collection. Would any one be kind enough to post examples of the trade badges that I am missing?
Bill A, that was a great find in your research. Thanks for posting that picture. |
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Like many, I'm missing the two or three rare ones but I also have a variant of the Air Frame Mechanic. It has an oversize propeller which is angled from the 11 - 5 o'clock position.
The backings on my trade patches are a mix of this fine cheesecloth weave, a tighter black mesh and some with no mesh at all. Does anyone know if all these variants were issued in wartime or are the white mesh ones post-war? Bill Hampson's book published back in 1986, "Canadian Flying Services" has images of all of the trade badges discussed. |
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The details from the Hampson book
(now removed after the post by edstory) Last edited by SAS1; 05-05-16 at 10:31 PM. |
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Hampson Book - Copywrite
Is the Hampson book not covered by a copyright? If so, I believe scanning pages from the book and hosting them on a forum constitutes a copyright infringement.
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