Examples of WW2 bombardier and gunner wings from my collection. Click on image for larger picture.
The Porche of wings! A Luxenberg bombardier--Hot hot hot! Very fine LGB pattern. Note the rivets. "Juarez" (made by William Lampl Co of New York) bombardier wing.
Nice AE Co wing. AMCRAFT pattern, but not marked. Very nice bombardier wing with over size bomb and art-deco wing pattern.
Unmarked wing. Note the fine feathering. Beverly Craft bombardier wing with over size bomb.
An AMICO gunner wing. An LGB gunner wing A Moody Bro. of Los Angeles CA wing.
A very common issue pattern gunner wing. A one piece gunner wing. Note the fine feathering. This wing and the next wing are from the same maker. Similar wing, but with an applied bullet.
An AMCRAFT pattern gunner wing An AE Co gunner wing. An Orber gunner wing. Note the hallmark in a circle.
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. 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!