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Imperial German World War I Aero Aviator Prussian Pilot Badge medal pin

Imperial German World War I Aero Aviator Prussian Pilot Badge medal pin

Imperial German World War I Aero Aviator Prussian Pilot Badge medal pin

This two-piece style, which is hollow, and made of stamped metal with a thin back plate, is known as Höhlverbodet. The obverse of this badge has great character, with light, even wear that exposes much of the brass-colored base metal. The remaining silver finish in the recesses shows pleasant age toning. It’s a finely detailed piece, with incredible fine detail throughout the design. The reverse of this Imperial Prussian Pilot Badge. The backing plate is applied perfectly, with no solder visible at the seam. The hardware setup features a barrel hinge, round wire pin and catch, and is intact and unrepaired. The typical hole near the catch reveals the hollow nature of the construction. These early pilot badges are tough to find. This beauty of a badge remains in excellent condition. I believe it has been cleaned though. The Imperial Prussian military instituted a number of flying awards and badges prior to 1918, to recognize the skills and achievements of pilots and air crew before and during the First World War. The Prussian Army Pilot’s Badge was officially instituted by the King of Prussia and Emperor of the German Empire Wilhelm II on January 27, 1913, as a qualification badge. The criteria for the award of this badge evolved during WWI, making it more of an award; pilots were expected to have completed some actual combat flying. In addition to the Pilot’s Badge, an Observer’s Badge was also instituted; in January 1918, an Air Gunner’s Badge was instituted as well. There was also a Commemorative Flyer’s Badge, which commemorated service with the German Army air service. Wear of these badges continued after WWI by those men who had earned them.

Rare Wwii United States Navel Aviator Wings Of Gold Large 4 Presentation Medal

Rare Wwii United States Navel Aviator Wings Of Gold Large 4 Presentation Medal

Rare Wwii United States Navel Aviator Wings Of Gold Large 4 Presentation Medal

PRESENTED TO PILOT LT. JUNIOR GRADE FREDERICK B HICKS USNP #729 HTA (LEAVENWORTH NATIONAL CEMETERY).

Pioneer AVIATOR Navigator JL SKILLING LOST at SEA 1935 with CPT Ulm = Medals WW1

Pioneer AVIATOR Navigator JL SKILLING LOST at SEA 1935 with CPT Ulm = Medals WW1

Pioneer AVIATOR Navigator JL SKILLING LOST at SEA 1935 with CPT Ulm = Medals WW1

Pioneer AVIATOR Navigator JL SKILLING LOST at SEA 1935 with CPT Ulm = Medals WW1

Pioneer AVIATOR Navigator JL SKILLING LOST at SEA 1935 with CPT Ulm = Medals WW1

Pioneer AVIATOR Navigator JL SKILLING LOST at SEA 1935 with CPT Ulm = Medals WW1

Pioneer AVIATOR Navigator JL SKILLING LOST at SEA 1935 with CPT Ulm = Medals WW1

Pioneer AVIATOR Navigator JL SKILLING LOST at SEA 1935 with CPT Ulm = Medals WW1

These medals were obtained by a friend, from the family of the recipient who was active in The Merchant Marine during WW1 presumed to have been a Navigational Officer while at sea. He later became a PIONEER AVIATOR and perished with CTP Ulm(Seen in 1930′s Cigarette Card). A large search by many concerned fellow aviators failed to ever find the exact crash site and so the bodies were never recovered. NOT DISSIMILAR to Amelia Earhart but less well-known :. A brief MENTION of his passing as one of three CREW of CTP Ulm. The story can be found on-line in The Sydney Morning Herald February 18, 1935. Aerial tribute to airmen. Fourteen aeroplanes (led by Charles Kingsford Smith) flew out to sea from Mascot on Saturday in an impressive’V’ formation, dipped in aerial salute, and dropped a number of wreaths into the Pacific Ocean in memory of Mr C. Ulm and his companions, Mr G. M Littlejohn (co-pilot) and Mr J. Skilling was the navigator for Pioneer Australian Aviator C. Ulm (Who featuires on a cigarette card of early aviators) and who had himself flown extensively with Charles Kingsford-Smith. Charles Thomas Philippe Ulm AFC (18 October 1898 3 December 1934) was a. Ulm is best known for his partnership with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, and was. Kingsford Smith’s copilot on many of his famous flights, including the 1928 first. Crossing of the Pacific in the Southern Cross. Ulm was the “business brains” in the. Partnership, and acquired the funding necessary for the journey. Kingsford Smith’s partner in establishing Australian National Airways. ALIA to NEW ZEALAND by C T P Ulm. ONLY the full size and mini medals SHOWN in images # 1 & 2 are included in this listing, the OTHER images were “harvested” off-of the WWW and are not mine to sell. Any questions please message me well before my listing’s end-time. A GST receipt will be included IF requested. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Pioneer AVIATOR Navigator JL SKILLING LOST at SEA 1935 with CPT Ulm = Medals WW1″ is in sale since Thursday, December 26, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Transportation\Aviation\Other Aviation”. The seller is “phillip_in_new_zealand” and is located in Auckland. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region: California – Hawaii – Australia
  • Type: Merchant Marine NAVIGATOR
  • Brand: JOSEPH L. SKILLING
  • Product Type: Vintage Aviator DIED with CTP Ulm in attempt US-Oz
  • Era: 1930s