Ravenft Posted April 16, 2020 Posted April 16, 2020 Hi all, I came across these Belgian Pilots wings from WWI. The funny thing is that I haven't found any photos of them during the First World War. All I found were cloth or bullion badges on the left arm of Belgian pilots during the war. Could this be a commemorative pair of wings like the Zeppelin badges were for Germany after the War? In any case I really like them and love how the wings are like "chain links" The pattern seems to match the "Bullion" style of the badge. What do you guys think or know?
Bayern Posted April 17, 2020 Posted April 17, 2020 They are post WW1 , King Albert I reigned until his death in 1934 . Dracomedals offers one identical as Belgian Air Force Cap Badge model 1918 . 1
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