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    Question about 2nd glider pilots badge

    Guys,
    I've been offered a 2nd glider pilots badge that has a light blue circle around the "G", and not yellow as one would expect.
    Any ideas what this might be? Tropical, post-war, bad repro, service dress?
    Any idea of its value?
    I appreciate your thoughts on this.
    Cheers, Luc

    #2
    I think that is the Air Training Corps version of the Glider Pilot badge.

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      #3
      Luc, I'm with Marc on this one. It is a modern badge. It looks like this but without the crown of course

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        #4
        I think it is now used as an instructors badge?

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          #5
          Thanks guys,

          You are absolutely right:
          G1 (Grade 1) & "C" Category Instructors.
          http://www.routledgeh.freeserve.co.uk/atc_1.htm
          Quick results, I like that!
          Cheers, Luc

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            #6
            Isn't there also an issue re the colour of the "G" in these badges - white or yellow indicating wartime or not?

            Or have I got that around me neck?

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              #7
              I've only seen the yellow "G" on wartime badges (and reproductions).


              Luc

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                #8
                Originally posted by lnijherald
                I've only seen the yellow "G" on wartime badges (and reproductions).


                Luc
                Is the badge with the G not used for the Co pilot on the plane?

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                  #9
                  Yes Robert, the co-pilot or the 2nd pilot, as they were more commonly referred to as.

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                    #10
                    I agree with Jack. It was issued late '44 if I remember well.

                    As a random fact I can add that before the tow line was released, the tug aircraft captain was in charge of the glider as well.
                    Cheers, Luc

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                      #11
                      Yes Luc, that's right, August 1944.

                      Thanks, from Jack.

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