Yellow,
That is a gorgeous example of an RCAF wing! I know a home in the USA that would appreciate it more than they seem to be appreciated in Mother England.
Mike,
I am sorry about not commenting on your Bomb Aimer and Aerial Gunner brevets. Both are classic examples of the 1943 pattern "issue" wings. There is a whole variety of wing patterns out there that are unquestionably original, though they range from the gorgeous to the clunker! I personally prefer to find these wings hand embroidered and padded, but there is nothing wrong with the two you have posted here.
Allan
That is a gorgeous example of an RCAF wing! I know a home in the USA that would appreciate it more than they seem to be appreciated in Mother England.
Mike,
I am sorry about not commenting on your Bomb Aimer and Aerial Gunner brevets. Both are classic examples of the 1943 pattern "issue" wings. There is a whole variety of wing patterns out there that are unquestionably original, though they range from the gorgeous to the clunker! I personally prefer to find these wings hand embroidered and padded, but there is nothing wrong with the two you have posted here.
Allan
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