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    Picked up this badge and i am trying to ID whos Airforce it is from so help needed please ,
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    Vintage Spanish Air Force Transport Pilot Pin Badge Wings Propeller Crown, at least that's the description given.. G
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    Thank you so much

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    It's a modern (75s-90s IMHO) one, notice the difference between the crowns, the one Gwar posted is from Franco's period (till 1975) the one by Kradman belongs to Borbon Spanish monarchy (from 1975- onwards)

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    Nacho

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    I agree with Gwar about what it represents but not sure about the period. Just my thoughts based on the heraldry are that your pin has what looks like the "Real" (as in the Spanish pronounciation 'Reyaal') which I think is what we would call a "Kings (ie Monarch) Crown" so based on apparent age I guess at pre-Franco regime.

    The first one posted by Gwar has a Ducal coronet which perhaps means a different period or grade?

    The seccond one is clearly much more modern with bright electro-plate finish and modern clutch backs and once more has the Royal Crown, so maybe post-Franco or a commemorative.

    As I say just speculation on my part but I am sure our Spanish members will be "all over" this one very shortly.

    Interesting piece, thanks for showing it

    Regards

    Mark

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    Haha, told you! Nacho slipped in there whilst I was doing "Old bloke typing"
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    Thank you all , was a odd one as came in a box of Danish and British items from a car boot sale

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    Nice badge.

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