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Air Gunner's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1939 Pattern of Warrant Officer Ansell

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 72/U/87

In 1938 Air Gunners became the first aircrew trade to receive a new style of flying badge. This single winged brevet mirrored the style of the earlier Observer’s badge.

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Aircraft Recognition Chart: Focke-Wulf FW 189 (Argus)

Library, X004-7737

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of a Focke-Wulf FW 189 (Argus). Issue I, September 1942.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Focke-Wulf FW 189 (Argus), Crown ©

Air Gunner's Badge, Khaki Drill, 1923 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/0922/U

In 1923 this fabric badge was introduced to be worn on the upper right sleeve of qualified Air Gunners Khaki Drill uniform, in recognition of their status as part-time aircrew.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern of AMC Sir Roderic Maxwell Hill

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 71/U/1276

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/U/1981

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

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Silver brooch, 601 Squadron RAF Winged Sword

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1940, In Storage, X004-6165

Small silver brooch, set in red rubies, of 'Pre Official' 601 Squadron RAF Brooch of winged sword.

small brooch of a winged sword, veritical, red rubies set into silver, Royal Air Force Museum

Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern of Capt Frederick Williams

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 72/U/635

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

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Air Electronics Officer/Operator’s Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1956 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-5205

The roles of Air Electronics Officer and Air Electronics Operator were established during the 1950s as the systems being fitted to aircraft became more complex and required specialist training.

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Radio Observer's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1941 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-5215

First issued in 1941, the Radio Operator (air) or Radio Observer’s Flying Badge, was worn by aircrew who operated the brand-new Radio Detection equipment being fitted to aircraft. This would soon be known by its American term of Radar.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern of Plt Off Noel John Victor Benson

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1990/1081/U

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

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