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I’ve taken some rather amateurish pictures of my WW2 wing collection. I haven’t really collected WW2 in 20 years, but kept the wings and maybe add 1 or 2 a year

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I’ve added these 3 BevCraft wings (There were 3 Bombadier wings….I gave 2 to friends)

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Any idea what this?

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And this?

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Thanks for looking

 

Keith

Persian Gulf Command
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Great assortment of Wings!

LuftStalg1
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Some beautiful stuff Keith and a couple I have never seen before. Thank you for sharing, I learned a few things today. 💖

jeff41st
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Really nice collection. Thanks for sharing it.

JohnK83882
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I notice you don't have miniature wings for the aircraft pilot. https://www.ebay.com/itm/256762987656

 

It's also listed in the for sale section for a bit less.

 

Oh, I see it now in the first picture. Nevermind.

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If you want any additional pictures just let me me know.

 

Keith

rathbonemuseum.com
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I am really fascinated by the Philippine guerrilla wings. First I have seen or heard of those. The style is based on the Constabulary air corps wings, and out outgrowth of the US-based colonial government. You can seen them here: https://ww2wings.com/wings/philippines/philippinespilot.shtml

 

Have you found any more history on this wing other than the paragraph you shared above? 

 

Tod

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Tod,

 

I inherited these wings from another old friend, but you’re right, the same general shape of the wing.

 

Keith

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