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Gold Bullion Cloth Pilots wings

Article about: Hi, Was wondering if anyone may know what air force these are associated with. I have spent a few hours looking on line and no luck! Thank You

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    I also thought the eagle may have been Italian but I keep coming up with dead ends.

    Actually these wings are a hell of a challenge. They may beat me in the end

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    Quote by Wblastoff View Post
    I also thought the eagle may have been Italian but I keep coming up with dead ends.

    Actually these wings are a hell of a challenge. They may beat me in the end
    Ive gone all out to find a match for you mate , consulted every trusted knowledgeable friend outside of this forum , I have, and we are all a blank . The general concensus is thats its a fantasy piece . It all revolves around the eagle , combined with the RAF pattern wings.

    Love things like this , makes for great detective work , sorry I couldnt get a postive ID for you , but I tried my best.

    Cheers

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    I think I would go down the route suggested by Harry: possibly Middle Eastern Arabic. Many countries being former parts of the Empire had British influenced designs.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    I agree, I think they are genuine pilots wings and may well originate from the Middle East.

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