A high quality, reproduction set of wings for Aircraft Observer of the US Army Air Forces in the Second World War. These were in all likelihood cast from a set of originals, and even bear a "Sterling" hallmark and NS Meyer logo on the back. Solid, die cast construction, with a very nice brushed silver finish on the front, pin fastener with locking catch. They are three inches wide and in mint condition. Great for display with a service dress jacket, or as a filler in your collection.

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