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| The Porche of wings! A Luxenberg bombardier--Hot hot hot! |
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Very fine LGB pattern. Note the rivets. |
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"Juarez" (made by William Lampl Co of New York) bombardier wing. |
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| Nice AE Co wing. |
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AMCRAFT pattern, but not marked. |
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Very nice bombardier wing with over size bomb and art-deco wing pattern. |
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| Unmarked wing. Note the fine feathering. |
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Beverly Craft bombardier wing with over size bomb. |
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| An AMICO gunner wing. |
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An LGB gunner wing |
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A Moody Bro. of Los Angeles CA wing. |
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| A very common issue pattern gunner wing. |
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A one piece gunner wing. Note the fine feathering. This wing and the next wing are from the same maker. |
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Similar wing, but with an applied bullet. |
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| An AMCRAFT pattern gunner wing |
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An AE Co gunner wing. |
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An Orber gunner wing. Note the hallmark in a circle. |
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| A nicely worn N S Meyer gunner wing. Note that the NS Meyer shield is actually upside down! Meyers are hard to date due to all the restrikes, but this one is good. |
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This very fine bullion wing belonged to an 8th AAF B-24 gunner. He wore this before the official aerial-gunner wing became available. It is on the combat patch, but the damn moths have been at it--those bastards! |
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