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Old 07-04-19, 02:20 PM
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Default US Pilot Wings

These wings were also among the batch of medals I bought recently. Am I right in thinking it is circa 1941 and possibly made of sterling silver?
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Old 07-04-19, 02:54 PM
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I believe they are Sterling Silver as for the period.....

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Old 07-04-19, 05:22 PM
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Yes wartime wings., Early wartime.
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Old 08-04-19, 03:45 AM
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Does the pin open up all of the way across 180 degrees or does it stop a little bit before halfway at around 80 degrees? The reason I ask is that for many years now someone in the US has been making copies of N.S. Meyer flight wings using original dies. Original N.S. Meyer wings have a built in stop at the pivot point only allowing about an 80 degree opening while the copies do not and open all of the way to 180 degrees. From your photograph I don't see the squared off stop at the pivot point. I've attached some photographs of original WW2 era NS Meyer flight wings with the correct pin back stop that only opens up less than halfway.Stop1.jpg

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Old 08-04-19, 08:03 AM
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Thanks for your helpful replies. The pin indeed only opens to approx. 80 degrees, which I assume is better than if it opened the full 180?
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Old 09-04-19, 02:01 AM
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Thanks for your helpful replies. The pin indeed only opens to approx. 80 degrees, which I assume is better than if it opened the full 180?
Yes thanks for this photograph and this is what you look for on an original WW2 NS Meyer pilot wing.
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