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Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki - Odznaka - Nice USAAF / USAF Pilot Wing - made by Susco/Harry Sugerman Inc. - full 3 inch size - silver filled - połowa XX wieku (II wojna światowa)
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Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki - Odznaka - Nice USAAF / USAF Pilot Wing - made by Susco/Harry Sugerman Inc. - full 3 inch size - silver filled - połowa XX wieku (II wojna światowa)

Nice USAAF USAF clutch back Airforce Pilot Wing made by the Susco/Harry Sugerman Inc., San Antonio, TX compny, indicated by the S-21 (see the hallmarks on the back). During World War II, with the rise of the Army Air Forces, a second series of aviator badges were issued to include a design that has survived to the modern day. The Pilot Badge was issued in three degrees, including Pilot, Senior Pilot, and Command Pilot. A polished silver colored version of these badges is currently used as the United States Air Force Pilot Badges. From August 1941 to November 1942, the Enlisted Aviator program was restarted. Candidates had to be at least 18, possess a high school diploma, and have graduated at the top of their high school class. Graduates were rated as Flight Staff Sergeants or Flight Technical Sergeants and wore the same pilot's wings as officers. They were usually assigned to pilots of transport and auxiliary aircraft to free officer pilots to pilot the more prestigious fighters and bombers. Auxiliary pilots received their own special wings to indicate their status and specialty. In November 1942 all enlisted pilots were promoted to Flight Officer rank and enlisted cadets were graded as Flight Officers or Second Lieutenants depending on merit. The qualifying requirements for the Senior Pilot Wings are: Seven (7) years as rated pilot and permanent award of pilot rating. Plus 2000 total hours or 1300 hours primary and instructor flight (refer to U.S. Air Force aeronautical rating for details). This wing most likely dates from Korea/Vietnam, but these clutch backs are hard to date, and clutch backs were made during WW2 as well. It looks to be silver filled and it has a great patina. A great and decorative USAAF / USAF wing altogether! See also our other interesting WW2 items that we offer for auction on catawiki!

Nr 83401689

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Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki - Odznaka - Nice USAAF / USAF Pilot Wing - made by Susco/Harry Sugerman Inc. - full 3 inch size - silver filled - połowa XX wieku (II wojna światowa)

Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki - Odznaka - Nice USAAF / USAF Pilot Wing - made by Susco/Harry Sugerman Inc. - full 3 inch size - silver filled - połowa XX wieku (II wojna światowa)

Nice USAAF USAF clutch back Airforce Pilot Wing made by the Susco/Harry Sugerman Inc., San Antonio, TX compny, indicated by the S-21 (see the hallmarks on the back). During World War II, with the rise of the Army Air Forces, a second series of aviator badges were issued to include a design that has survived to the modern day. The Pilot Badge was issued in three degrees, including Pilot, Senior Pilot, and Command Pilot. A polished silver colored version of these badges is currently used as the United States Air Force Pilot Badges. From August 1941 to November 1942, the Enlisted Aviator program was restarted. Candidates had to be at least 18, possess a high school diploma, and have graduated at the top of their high school class. Graduates were rated as Flight Staff Sergeants or Flight Technical Sergeants and wore the same pilot's wings as officers. They were usually assigned to pilots of transport and auxiliary aircraft to free officer pilots to pilot the more prestigious fighters and bombers. Auxiliary pilots received their own special wings to indicate their status and specialty. In November 1942 all enlisted pilots were promoted to Flight Officer rank and enlisted cadets were graded as Flight Officers or Second Lieutenants depending on merit. The qualifying requirements for the Senior Pilot Wings are: Seven (7) years as rated pilot and permanent award of pilot rating. Plus 2000 total hours or 1300 hours primary and instructor flight (refer to U.S. Air Force aeronautical rating for details).

This wing most likely dates from Korea/Vietnam, but these clutch backs are hard to date, and clutch backs were made during WW2 as well. It looks to be silver filled and it has a great patina. A great and decorative USAAF / USAF wing altogether!

See also our other interesting WW2 items that we offer for auction on catawiki!



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