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the VR wing is (surprisingly) a current issue RAF Volunteer Reserves Pilots' Wings. PL |
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I take it there's not that many VR pilots these days Paul?
Thanks buddy |
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Or have I had another brainf@@t? T |
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I'm assuming that these were/are pilots who flew aircraft for the Air Training Corps' Air Experience Flights.
When was this first issued? When I was in the ATC back in the mid-Sixties all the pilots wore regular wings on their flying overalls. David |
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Jon, maybe you already know, but the Canada shoulder title for ORs (top RH corner) was worn in the Fifties and Sixties, I think. The PJI (bottom LH corner) is probably Pakistan.
David |
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Hi David the PJI is Ghanian.
Lovely older pattern. Thanks for your interest. Jon |
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Thanks John. Once again, I stand corrected.
David |
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The malcom clubs (mally) badge was worn as a shoulder badge and also I believe as hat badge by members of that organisation when in uniform.
I was in Germany in the mid 90's (I think) when they finally shut shop. Regards, Craig |
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Badge Qualification, Senior Instructors. Officers. Flying Badge. RAF. Cloth. Embroidered. Blue on dark blue. Wings with lettering ‘VR’ within Wreath, Crown above. NSN - 8455-99-132-1513
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