luftguy Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 An Unknown Flieger-IngenieurCan anyone make out the stamp? Is it the person's name or the studio stamp?
Paul R Posted December 31, 2008 Author Posted December 31, 2008 That is an awesome photo. I do not think that his name is that which is stamped on the card. I think that the stamp relates to the studio. This is my opinion... perhaps I am wrong?Here are a couple of new additions for me! A couple post cards from the same man, an Engineering Official for the war duration(a.Kr).
luftguy Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 Paul,Your photo would be Fl.Ing a.K Hans Nowak. The stamp appears to be his mailing address as he signed it Hans and sent it to his family in Dresden.A very nice photo!Bill
Paul R Posted January 5, 2009 Author Posted January 5, 2009 Thanks Bill! I was very excited to find the two! So that is his name?
hirevr13 Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Season one episode titled "Hogan's Hofbrau"
Paul R Posted September 26, 2009 Author Posted September 26, 2009 Now that is interesting!!! I had no idea ! This must be the only example of a LW Official being placed in a post war movie!
hirevr13 Posted October 9, 2009 Posted October 9, 2009 As is usually the case, my wife laughed when she came down in the basement to see why I was hooting and hollering. Anyone else remember any other engineer sightings in any movies or maybe news reels?
hirevr13 Posted November 3, 2009 Posted November 3, 2009 I just received a set of General-Stabsingenieur tabs that look like they were made by the same hand as Bill's in post 79. Mine have a little age toning but are still in great shape. I will post soon.
Gary B Posted November 11, 2009 Posted November 11, 2009 I can hardly wait to see them! They are posted in the double chevron thread. Gary B
luftguy Posted April 15, 2012 Posted April 15, 2012 I've been away awhile. Any new Luft Engineering Corps items anyone?
Paul R Posted April 15, 2012 Author Posted April 15, 2012 Great to see you back. I just returned from a militaria show today, where there were a couple of lt grade tabs, but nothing I dont already have. Do you have any new additions?
Bob Lyons Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 Paul, Regarding the rose-pink piping of Engineer's, another possibility perhaps,: Jason A, pointed out page 126 of Angolia's Volume 2 of the Luftwaffe series, and the Rose-Pink Piping for my Luftwaffe Other Ranks/NCO visor cap as a possibility. The article doesn't mention if some NCO's remained in that rank after being accepted for the elevated career Or if they all became officers after acceptance. The article is as follows:- F. Flying Leaders Corps: A special branch termed "Flying Leaders" (Flugfuehrer) - also known as "Flying Leaders Corps" (Flugfuehrerkorps) Or "Pilot's Corps" (Flugzeugfuehrerkorps - was constituted in the spring of 1940. By order (LV 40, No. 1152) dated 5 September 1940 the conditions of acceptance were published. Only NCO's after their 10th year of service were accepted who had held a pilot's licence for at least four years. There was only the elevated career. These experienced pilots were utilized on very specialized fields, e.g. as flight instructors, test pilots, controlling pilots at aircraft plants, on weather reconnaissance flights, etc. The dark green branch colour and golden-yellow secondary colour was introduced by order (LV 40 No. 569) dated 10 May 1940. Uniform and rank insignia were those of the other officials of the elevated career, to include tri-angular pips on the collar patches. The backing of the shoulder boards were dark green and golden-yellow above. The order determined the titles as follows: Flugfuehrer - Leutnant Oberflugfuehrer - Oberleutnant Hauptflugfuehrer - Hauptmann Stabsflugfuehrer, Stabsflugfuehrer 1 Klasse - Major. By order (LV 41, No. 1562) dated 8 October 1941 the branch colouir was altered to pink. The golden yellow secondary colour was retained. The pink collar patches were now with propellers in lieu of pips (of the pattern of the Corps of Engineers). Bob
Paul R Posted April 20, 2012 Author Posted April 20, 2012 Here is an example of the early flight leader insignia!
Bob Lyons Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 Very nice, and very rare Paul, were the flight leaders all 'officer' grades, or did NCO's exist as well ?? Bob
Paul R Posted April 21, 2012 Author Posted April 21, 2012 I saw a set of tabs that I wish I would have bought... they were EM yellow tabs with pink outer piping and a small piece of LW Tresse. I had not seen one before or after. I have no doubt that it was WW2, but I have no idea what. The first thing I thought of was Fliegerkorps. The books say that all grades ranged between Leutnant and Major.
Bob Lyons Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 Very interesting Paul, yeah a shame you never scored the tabs. Ah well, the search continues..... Bob
Paul R Posted April 21, 2012 Author Posted April 21, 2012 Check out the tab in that group... have you ever seen an Engineer tab with a yellow/gold outer piping?
Paul R Posted April 21, 2012 Author Posted April 21, 2012 I am guessing... although the tab is for a oberstLtn. The highest level for the Fliegerkorps was supposed to be Major. That tab is a real enigma. It did come with the boards.
Brad Cancian Posted December 22, 2015 Posted December 22, 2015 Hi all, Long time stalker first time poster in this thread. Over the last year or so I’ve slowly been collecting Luftwaffe Ingenieurkorps (corps of engineers) items. Being an Air Force engineer myself, it seemed an apt branch for me to collect. I've drooled over this thread many a time! So far I’ve been collecting insignia; collar tabs and boards. The end aim of my collection is to have the insignia (collar tabs and shoulder boards) for each rank, as well as hopefully be able to put together a tunic display or two. I’m well away from my aim at this point (I have a long way left to go) but here’s my little collection so far: Two sets of tabs and a set of boards for a Fliegeringenieur (Leutnant equivalent): A set of tabs and boards for Fliegeroberingenieur (Oberleutnant equivalent): A set of tabs for a Fliegerhauptingenier (Hauptmann equivalent), and a set of well worn boards for a Fliegerhauptingenier der reserve (i.e. reservist Hauptmann equivalent): A set of tabs for a Fliegeroberstabeingenieur (Oberstleutnant equivalent): A set of tabs for a Fliegeroberstingenieur (Oberst equivalent), as well as a single: A set of tabs for a Fliegergeneralingenieur (Generalmajor equivalent), in a rare post 1940 pattern with gulls: A set of tabs for a Fliegergeneralstabsingenieur (Generalleutnant equivalent). This was the highest rank in the corps and usually held by only one man at any given time: And a General’s eagle for good measure: A couple of “a.K” or “auf Kreigsdauer” tabs and boards: Here’s the whole small group so far. What is interesting to note is the differences in the basic colour. As you can see I still have quite a ways to go. If you have any ingenieurkorps items in your collections that you’d be willing to part with then please let me know! I find this branch somewhat hard to find so any help would be very much appreciated Thanks for looking! BC
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