Posted on May 31, 2016
SSG Trevor S.
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I attended AIT in Fort Eustis with a few foreign students from the Middle East. We exchanged wings in friendship at the end of the course. They are not awarded to me for wear, they are for keepsake.

I think they are for the Royal Saudi Air Force, for maintenance officers. Can someone help me figure out what type of wings these are and where they are from? Thanks.
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SFC(P) Ait Instructor
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Saudi Arabia Flight Engineer Synthetic Wire Aircrew Wing Badge
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SPC James Harsh
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i didnt want to play this stupid game. i have no clue and so i searched and found a lead
saudi arabia flight engineer is all i got and the rest is up to you. good luck
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I believe its a flight engineer wing. It is Saudi of Origin, I think the gold means its a senior badge sort of like how we put a star on our wings.
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SPC James Harsh
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nice job Sir.
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Does anyone know the exact designation for these wings?
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Thats a Challenge, could be Saudi, could be Brit. I'm trying to google it.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Because of the Size and Shape of the Crown I'm pretty sure that is a set of Maintenance Aircraft Officers Wings. Nice bit of Geedunk.
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SSG Trevor S.
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When I Google them I get similar wings with crossed swords and a palm tree. I can't find the exact set either.
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