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02-29-2020 05:13 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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It might be a sports ring of some sort, Benten. In the link below, scroll down to 2018 and check the crest for Pau, a city in southern France. Unfortunately, the link does not go further back than 2007 but the crest looks similar (but not identical, interestingly enough) to the one you show above.
I wonder if it is from a flying club, given the wings. I also wonder what H I V means.
European Cities of Sport - Aces Europe
Stephen
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Stephen,
I had no idea from what city this crest is.
Thank you for your reply!
Now we have a start!
Benten
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Stephen,
I had no idea from what city this crest is.
Thank you for your reply!
Now we have a start!
Benten
Research is half the fun of this hobby. Happy hunting!
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I reckon ‘H IV’ refers to Henri IV. He was King of Navarre from 1572 and the first of the Bourbon Kings of France from 1589-1610. He was born in Pau.
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Yes, Stephen you are right. There was also an airfield from the beginning of aviation and in ww2 also used....probably that is why there is a wing-emblem above the crest.
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