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    Please Help: Italian WW2 White uniform

    Hello Again,

    I also managed to pick up this one from where i got the justice visor.

    I don't really know anything about it other than that it's some kind of pilot's uniform?

    It's a bit dirty as you see...........................
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    IT1.jpg

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      #3
      Visor.

      ITV2.jpg

      ITV1.jpg

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        #4
        Hallo Jon-Olav

        You're right, sir!

        Summer uniform for an Air Force Lt.Col., who fought in WW1 (one year) and volunteered for the SCW.

        best regards

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          #5
          Originally posted by enorepap View Post
          Hallo Jon-Olav

          You're right, sir!

          Summer uniform for an Air Force Lt.Col.

          best regards
          Thank you again!

          Do you know what a fair price would be? Going to sell my italian stuff...........

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            #6
            As a personal rule, I refrain from giving price quotes.

            Surely, it's a very nice uniform in excellent conditions

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              #7
              Originally posted by enorepap View Post
              As a personal rule, I refrain from giving price quotes.

              Surely, it's a very nice uniform in excellent conditions
              Ok, mate, no problem!

              Thank you again!

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                #8
                agree very nice uniform in excellent conditions the factory cap
                CORUZZOLO is one of best during the WWII era. Thanks for sharing.
                cheers, Raffaello
                "six italians, dressed in rather unusual diving suits and equipped with materials of laughably little cost have swung the military balance of power in the Mediterranean in favour of the Axis".

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                  #9
                  Hallo!

                  Is quite strange that there's no aeronautics medal on the ribbon bar of the guy who wore this tunic... He fought on year in the WWI, and could became pilot after, but it strange too that don't have a long service medal. Maybe the ribbon bar owned to another jacket weared before this one. That's true that the sewn loops over the ribbon was for a 'flying personnel' badge (not only for the pilot's eagle), stated also by the embroied wand on the shoulder boards, relate to the flying guys.
                  I don't like too much the fold of the cap under the rank ribbon (post #3), looks like as the ribbon was tighter then the cap itself, that have to fold to stay under that.

                  IMHO, as the same!

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                    #10
                    I agree with Frank.

                    Of cours this jackes are sample to complete because all pieces can removed.
                    With right shoulder boards and some metallic buttons can be good for lot of Army and Specialities.

                    The ribbon bar usually was over the fake pocket.
                    About the cords on the right sleeve i think they don't go with this uniform ( but i can wrong about RA regolaments).

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