James, your Polish Air Force eagle actually looks like a pre-war II RP officer's eagle variant. Nice and rare find.
James, your Polish Air Force eagle actually looks like a pre-war II RP officer's eagle variant. Nice and rare find.
Fellows
Let’s hope – we are going to see some interesting Eagles posted over the weekend!
Come one – feed the monster with research material!
Fellows,
Very good pictures of this rare Spink Eagle - with Omegas
One more steps in understanding Spink Eagle
Super rare fastening!
Fellows,
Just to continue with the subject of variations when it comes to fastening.
It does not get better than this - i think!.
I have finally found the pictures of this very rare variant of the Navy Eagle - with the unique vertical wire intact.
Fellows,
Continuing on the subject of rare fixings arrangements, that make some variant even more interesting / rare.
Very relevant find - G&Sons of London - 40mm Eagle - classic, Army variant - but with the unique jewellery like vertical pin (seen often in Navy Eagle, but not the Army version)
My experience is that 90% of those Army variant, Eagles have classic thread and / or less common (1-10) - vertical blades. This one is totally unique
Pictures are courtesy of Robert O
Fellows
Super relevant picture - Polish Air Force Eagle - France 39/40. Archive of PMIS.
Fellows
Super relevant picture - nr 2 - rare example of both - helmet Eagle and British AA-arm patch.
Source IPMS.
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