T trdhrdr007 Bronze Member Joined Nov 1, 2009 Messages 1,427 Reaction score 1,332 Golden Thread 0 Jan 2, 2015 Thread Owner #1 Going through inventory trying to get a handle on my paperwork. Found this set of wings I bought sometime in the last year or so. These appear to be military but are only 1-1/2" from wing tip to wing tip. Any help with ID would be appreciated.
Going through inventory trying to get a handle on my paperwork. Found this set of wings I bought sometime in the last year or so. These appear to be military but are only 1-1/2" from wing tip to wing tip. Any help with ID would be appreciated.
jambone Full Member Joined Jan 26, 2013 Messages 152 Reaction score 170 Golden Thread 0 Location Skunkington Beach Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 2, 2015 #2 U.S. Air Force (or maybe U.S. Army Air Force) wings. Last edited: Jan 2, 2015
nsdq Silver Member Joined Oct 16, 2011 Messages 4,032 Reaction score 1,930 Golden Thread 0 Location Tarpon springs FL Detector(s) used AT-Pro,Ace 150, flea market digger Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 2, 2015 #3 Air force pilot wings they look to be
jambone Full Member Joined Jan 26, 2013 Messages 152 Reaction score 170 Golden Thread 0 Location Skunkington Beach Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 2, 2015 #4 These look like a pretty close match: Shiloh Civil War Relics*Catalog Last edited: Jan 2, 2015
T trdhrdr007 Bronze Member Joined Nov 1, 2009 Messages 1,427 Reaction score 1,332 Golden Thread 0 Jan 2, 2015 Thread Owner #5 Y'all are the bomb!! Thanks.
diggummup Platinum Member Joined Jul 15, 2004 Messages 17,824 Reaction score 10,135 Golden Thread 0 Location Somewhere in the woods Detector(s) used Whites M6 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 2, 2015 #6 They are often referred to as "sweetheart" wings in the small 1 1/2" size. The pilot's version would be 3" in length. Yes, WW2 era.
They are often referred to as "sweetheart" wings in the small 1 1/2" size. The pilot's version would be 3" in length. Yes, WW2 era.