Wharfmaster Posted February 2, 2019 #1 Posted February 2, 2019 A few RAF wings that i have picked up over the years. Don't know if they are WW2 mfg. or later. Thanks, Wharf
stratasfan Posted February 3, 2019 #3 Posted February 3, 2019 Love the embroidery! Wish I could help with dating, but I only admire RAF wings so far! Thanks for sharing! I love seeing embroidered badges!
Allan H. Posted February 3, 2019 #4 Posted February 3, 2019 Your top two wings are decidedly post WWII even with the King's crown. They are reproductions, but I think that they were made as display examples rather than to deceive. The bottom wing is wartime manufacture, but is machine embroidered. The wing appears to have been made in Canada. Allan
Jumpmaster Posted February 7, 2019 #6 Posted February 7, 2019 Allan As a lesson for me as a non expert, what are some factors or details that help date the wings and identify repro vice original? Many thanks
Allan H. Posted February 7, 2019 #7 Posted February 7, 2019 Sal, I don't know how I could begin to answer your question with any hope of doing it any justice. I guess I can start by saying that if you see a padded wing with a heat sealed backing like what you see if the first two wings being shown, then you are looking at a post WWII wing. The machine embroidered wings with the black muslin cloth backing is considered to be Canadian manufacture. Most WWII RAF brevets were hand embroidered and each are a work of art. Earlier examples are typically padded to help them to stand out on the uniform. Anyone who really wants to get into collecting British and Commonwealth flight badges should buy a copy of the late Warren Carrol's "Eagles Recalled." It is considered to be the best reference book out there. Warren was a true gentleman and a wonderful mentor. I miss him greatly. Allan
Danny J Posted December 24, 2025 #8 Posted December 24, 2025 Ah fantastic to come across this right now as I am inning and staring over this one. is this in fact a British made 1943 version or a Canadian version because of the mesh type material on the back? and am I right in thinking that the British made ones are just flat embroided onto blue/ black wool? With no distinct backing. Thankyou for any help, oh and merry Christmas🎅
Marshallj Posted December 24, 2025 #9 Posted December 24, 2025 On 2/2/2019 at 1:55 PM, Wharfmaster said: Morigi made repros to compare.
Danny J Posted January 29 #11 Posted January 29 Actually received my copy of this book today and after going through it thoroughly I managed to find my above badge. It’s British made mid 1930s…so would have been early war on older uniforms I expect. But doesn’t show as a wartime made version, shows just prior to war. Still good. Just thought I’d share that info😁fantastic book btw I would highly recommend
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