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RAF KC bullion full size Pilot wing
Hi All,
I recently acquired this full size KC bullion wing and wondered if anybody could give a time frame as to when it may have been used. Although I may well be incorrect, I believe that the central jewel in the crown being green vice blue may indicate Pre WWII. Any comments most appreciated. Regards Graham |
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Hi Graham
If this was a RN badge it would definately be pre 1920/21, when the central jewel changed to blue instead of red. With RAF badges I don't believe there was such a strict demarkation. However, the various wings I have in my collection show the red central jewel on the 1920s/30s Full dress wings for both temporate and tropical use. All the examples of later versions I have (both 1947 patterns and later) show a blue central jewel. The straighter wing pattern would also suggest to me that your wing is 1920s/30s pre War pattern. Then again it could just be a tailors error! The wing on the Full Dress uniform shown on Hylton Routledge's site is similar to yours. Dave Last edited by dragon166; 22-12-20 at 10:55 PM. |
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Just from the photograph, I would say that was an original and worn pre war Full Dress badge and a very pleasing example of something that is becoming increasingly expensive these days.
They do, on occasion, appear in post war photographs being worn on the pre war tunic, where a particular individual has chosen to retain his old uniform, they came in many styles, but, generally speaking, often more classically shaped in the 1920's, big and bold in the 1930's. Quote:
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Hi correct , pre war 1920/ 1930s full dress, service blue.
Regards steve |
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RAF KC bullion Pilot Wing
Hi All,
Thanks for those who replied. My main concern was that this Wing was actually genuine which seems the case. From what has been suggested I think I will annotate it as probable 1930's. Many thanks, Graham |
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It is certainly a very attractive badge.
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