Air Force Pilot Wings, Type II
SKU: 03.USA.0100.203.01
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History
The Second World War Air Force Pilot Wings were authorized in 1940. The Pilot Wings were modelled after the Airplane Pilot Badges which were established in 1919 and worn by military aviators and junior and reserve military aviators. After the First World War, the United States Army frequently changed pilot badges and titles, resulting in a multitude of variations and confusion of United States pilot badges. The design of the 1919 Airplane Pilot Badge was used during the Second World War, and as such, this design is often designated as the Second World War Air Force Pilot Wings.
The Second World War Air Force Pilot Wings were awarded in 3 grades. The Pilot Wings were awarded to Officers and enlisted men who qualify as pilots.
There are multiple versions of the Pilot Wings which vary by composition and design. There may be additional versions not featured here.
There is limited information regarding this item.
Versions
$50-400 USD
Sterling Silver
70-79x18.5-22mm
Gemsco, New York; Amico; Angus & Coote, Sydney; NS Meyer Inc., New York; Luxenberg, New York; Balfour, Austin
The Pilot Wings (with sterling silver) is stamped "STERLING" and with the maker's mark on the reverse. There are additional manufactu...
$280 USD
Silvered Brass
76x20mm
J.R. Gaunt, London
The reverse is stamped with the maker's mark "J.R. GAUNT LONDON."
$30 USD
Sterling Silver
52x14mm
Amico
The reverse is stamped with the maker's mark "AMICO" and "STERLING."
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