This Japanese Air Force Pilot’s Wing measures approximately 2 1/2 inches in width and represents insignia worn by pilots of the Imperial Japanese Air Force. Typically constructed in metal and featuring detailed winged motifs, such insignia were issued during the years leading up to and during World War II. The design often includes a central emblem or symbol, such as the stylized propeller or star, flanked by a pair of outstretched wings. These wings were pinned or sewn to the breast of the pilot’s uniform as a mark of qualification and status. The scale of this example, at 2 1/2 inches, corresponds with those produced for wear on service dress uniforms. Items of this type provide tangible context for the history of Japanese military aviation and serve as reference material for uniform collectors and historians. Condition, attachment type, and design details may vary by period and manufacturer.
Japanese Air Force Pilots Wing 2 1/2″
$100.00
The Japanese Air Force Pilots Wing, measuring 2 1/2 inches, represents a distinctive insignia awarded to qualified aviators in the Japanese military during the early to mid-20th century. This badge typically features a central star or propeller motif flanked by stylized wings, emblematic of pilot status within the Japanese Imperial Air Force. Crafted from metal alloys and often silver-toned
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