Glider Pilot Badge, by Brüder Schneider
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SKU: 01.GTR.0709.101.01.000
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A Luftwaffe Glider Pilot Badge by Brüder Schneider - in silvered tombac, eagle patinated, unmarked, weighs 27.3 grams, small cracks around left rivet as is typical of this manufacturer, a textbook example, in very fine condition.
The badge was established on December 16, 1940 by the Supreme Commander of the Luftwaffe, Hermann Göring, and was conferred upon pilots who successfully acquired the gliding pilot licence.
The first badges were not awarded until 1942. With the disbanding of all glider pilot schools in September of 1944 no more badges were awarded after this date.
The badge was designed by Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus from Berlin.
The first badges were made by C. E. Juncker. Juncker and Brüder Schneider from Vienna were the only two companies to produce award pieces. The company MFP from Posen and an additional unknown maker produced official replacement pieces.
It is unknown how many Glider Pilot Badges were actually awarded, however the number is estimated at approximately 1700 at least.
Badges by Brüder Schneider are all made of tombac. Some, but not all, are maker marked. The maker mark is an upside down clover leaf marked “B S W”, with each letter inside its own petal.
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