| WOMEN'S ARMY SERVICE... |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction These wings became the official wings presented to graduates of the WASP school form 1943 onward. REF 16994
| TECHNICAL OBSERVER |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction Authorized on November 10, 1941, this badge was awarded to officers who were rated as a pilot or balloon pilot. REF 17219
| SERVICE PILOT |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction Service pilots were qualified civilian pilots to fly transport, liaison in non-combat aircraft. REF 20307
| SENIOR SERVICE PILOT |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction Authorized the same year as the badge of the Service pilot, and, is represented by the star on the federal blazon in the center of the badge. REF 20307
| SENIOR PILOT |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction This rating was instituted in 1941 as "Military Airplane Pilot". REF 17214
| SENIOR OBSERVER |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction Combat observer (Aircraft Observer) with 5 years experience. REF 20306
| SENIOR BALLOON PILOT |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction This rating was awarded to balloon pilots who had attained at least 1000 hors of airship or motorized balloon flying an ten years service in air units. REF 23829
| PILOT |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction The standard design of pilot wings that remains in the US Air Force today was introduced on January 25,1919, as the "Airplane Pilot Badge" REF 15367
| OBSERVER |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction This badge was established on October 14, 1921, and was discontinued on July 26, 1949. It was redesignated as "Aircraft Observer" on November 10, 1941. REF 17216
| NAVIGATOR |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction Established on September 4, 1942 , the navigator rating was awarded to graduates of the AAF aerial navigation course. REF 17217
| LIAISON PILOT |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction This badge with a "L" in the center of the wings was established on September 4, 1942, and was dropped by the AAF shortly thereafter. REF 17232
| GLIDER PILOT |
Antique finish Silver - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction Established 4 September, 1942, these wings were awarded to graduates of Advanced Glider Training. REF 17232
| FLIGHT TIGERS |
Finish tans - Attache by 2 pins - Reproduction Patent of pilot worn by the famous flying tigers of the 14th U.SAAF. In the center, the enamel of the Chinese nationalist flag. Badge in the center enamel big fire REF 17218 A