By 1940 the nationalist air force had 1149 aircraft of all types and more personnel qualified as air crews than aircraft, many formed in schools in Spain, Italy & Germany during the war (many never actually arrived in time to take part in the combats and many were immediately dismissed after the war as no longer needed). Add to those numbers all Italian, German, Portugese etc air crews and the fact that most aviators owned more than only one badge, that makes thousands of "wings" only pre-1940. The Escuadrilla Azul was a purely symbolic unit.
OK, do you have a proof?
In any case, you seem to confirm that Rokiski-marked wings can not be considered "wartime" (Civil War), they are all post war. At least we agree in that.
Originally posted by JCM - 1963
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Originally posted by JCM - 1963
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