Description
It was in this capacity during World War I that he found himself aboard H
the IV and V classes being abolished in 1963
inscribed “Ran an den Feind 1916” (German - To the Enemy
whose marksmanship accounted for at least one enemy aircraft - an artist
and Wilhelm II
Hungary, Kingdom. A Royal Hungarian Air Force Pilot’s Badge, Cloth Version Hold It was in this capacityAn exceptionally well preserved Royal Hungarian Air Force Pilots Badge, cloth version, constructed of a black wool baseg, the obverse bearing a machine embroidered gold bullion wire Hungarian national eagle, with featuring highlighted using gilt sequins and facial features detailed with red threading, topped by a gold bullion wire Crown of Saint Stephen, with jewels presenting in the form of red and green threading, the reverse retaining a fully
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