Being a former US Army aviator, Im also interested in German Army aviation as well. How common is Bundeswehr Heersflieger militaria in the collector's realm? I imagine its probably not as numerous as U.S. Army Aviation militaria with a rather large surplus of the old one piece olive drab or desert tan one piece flight suits. Ive seen a lot more Luftwaffe related articles than Heeresflieger articles. The only German Army flight suit I've ever come across was on ebay.de and it belonged to a Bo-105 helicopter pilot who had flown in Afghanistan and it went for about 120 Euros after it was all said and done. The only reason I didnt bid on it was because the seller didnt accept paypal and its difficult to do a money transfer from an American bank to a German one, and I doubt he would have let me do a Western Union money transfer. Some will though. Anyway I have a couple questions. Is there a separate type of pilot badge for the Army Aviation Corps such as the branch insignia, flight mechanic, Crew Chief, Pilot etc etc versus their Air Force counterparts? I guess probably besides our collector friends in Germany, the best persons closer to home would be either Thomas or Gordon. I'm not very knowledgable in this field and am new to German militaria collecting in general. Would anyone also be able to point me in the right direction in terms of recieving more information as far as Heeresflieger militaria? Are there any print media available displaying the various aircraft in use by the German Army Aviation Corps like the Bo-105, UH-1D, CH-53?
I also found some really sharp videos of the Heeresflieger's next generation combat helicopter the Eurocopter EC665 Tiger gunship. The videos are in German but for anyone interested in the field I recommend them.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
DeWayne
Part 1
http://youtu.be/fg7ROylTqtQ
Part 2
http://youtu.be/P14qwGaCzx0
I also found some really sharp videos of the Heeresflieger's next generation combat helicopter the Eurocopter EC665 Tiger gunship. The videos are in German but for anyone interested in the field I recommend them.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
DeWayne
Part 1
http://youtu.be/fg7ROylTqtQ
Part 2
http://youtu.be/P14qwGaCzx0
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