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Curtiss C-46 Commando Airplane Hat, Lapel, Brooch Collectors Pin 1-1/4"W x 1/2"H
Curtiss C-46 Commando Airplane Hat, Lapel, Brooch Collectors Pin 1-1/4"W x 1/2"H
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This Novelty Pin for Your Hat, Lapel, Vest or as a Brooch and is not part of any required military uniform and these are NOT awarded or issued by the government
Includes military-style butterfly clutchback(s) for secure fastening.
The Curtiss C-46 Commando Airplane Collectors Pin is a detailed, 1-1/4-inch wide by 1/2-inch high insignia honoring the C-46 Commando, a rugged twin-engine transport aircraft that played a crucial role in World War II.
This version features a silver patinated finish, giving it a subtle aged appearance that enhances depth and historical character. The design highlights the distinct high-wing structure, twin-engine configuration, and fuselage design, symbolizing the C-46’s versatility in military logistics, troop transport, and "Hump" supply missions over the Himalayas.
Ideal for hat, lapel, or brooch attachment, this pin serves as a tribute to the C-46’s enduring legacy in both wartime and post-war aviation history.
Includes military-style butterfly clutchback(s) for secure fastening.
The Curtiss C-46 Commando Airplane Collectors Pin is a detailed, 1-1/4-inch wide by 1/2-inch high insignia honoring the C-46 Commando, a rugged twin-engine transport aircraft that played a crucial role in World War II.
This version features a silver patinated finish, giving it a subtle aged appearance that enhances depth and historical character. The design highlights the distinct high-wing structure, twin-engine configuration, and fuselage design, symbolizing the C-46’s versatility in military logistics, troop transport, and "Hump" supply missions over the Himalayas.
Ideal for hat, lapel, or brooch attachment, this pin serves as a tribute to the C-46’s enduring legacy in both wartime and post-war aviation history.
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