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Ed Rasimus wrote:
Mike Marron wrote: USAF Command Pilot wings are much larger in size (rightfully so!) than other aviation badges. I don't think it's no accident that I haven't lost Dad's Command Pilot wings but I did (regrettably) somehow manage to lose his medals back when I was a young kid. The silver wings have tarnished a bit over the years but that's OK since you can clearly see the imprint where he used his thumb to pin the wings onto his dress blues. Sorry, Mike, but, unless things have changed drastically, the wing size remains the same with the exception that Senior Pilot has the star affixed to the shield and Command Pilot adds the wreath around the star. Otherwise, the wings are the same size. I was simply comparing the size of USAF Command Pilot wings to the size of wings of other wings worn by various military personnel (paratrooper wings, for example). I could be wrong, but when I visually compare Command Pilot wings to any other wings -- Command Pilot wings soar above the rest WRT size, no? Use to be--2000 hours total rated time or 1300 first pilot to get senior pilot rating, plus seven years rated and 3000 hours or 2300 first pilot and 15 years rated to get command pilot. The first pilot time requirements reflect a recognition of the difference between small airplanes where an aviator is flying and multi-place airplanes where an aviator is observing. -Mike Marron |
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"Mike Marron" wrote in message ... Ed Rasimus wrote: Mike Marron wrote: USAF Command Pilot wings are much larger in size (rightfully so!) than other aviation badges. I don't think it's no accident that I haven't lost Dad's Command Pilot wings but I did (regrettably) somehow manage to lose his medals back when I was a young kid. The silver wings have tarnished a bit over the years but that's OK since you can clearly see the imprint where he used his thumb to pin the wings onto his dress blues. Sorry, Mike, but, unless things have changed drastically, the wing size remains the same with the exception that Senior Pilot has the star affixed to the shield and Command Pilot adds the wreath around the star. Otherwise, the wings are the same size. I was simply comparing the size of USAF Command Pilot wings to the size of wings of other wings worn by various military personnel (paratrooper wings, for example). Sure. ![]() |
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Mike Marron wrote:
Ed Rasimus wrote: Mike Marron wrote: USAF Command Pilot wings are much larger in size (rightfully so!) than other aviation badges. Sorry, Mike, but, unless things have changed drastically, the wing size remains the same with the exception that Senior Pilot has the star affixed to the shield and Command Pilot adds the wreath around the star. Otherwise, the wings are the same size. I was simply comparing the size of USAF Command Pilot wings to the size of wings of other wings worn by various military personnel (paratrooper wings, for example). I could be wrong, but when I visually compare Command Pilot wings to any other wings -- Command Pilot wings soar above the rest WRT size, no? Size is often in the view of the beholder. If that matters.... Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (ret) ***"When Thunder Rolled: *** An F-105 Pilot Over N. Vietnam" *** from Smithsonian Books ISBN: 1588341038 |
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"Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... Mike Marron wrote: Ed Rasimus wrote: Mike Marron wrote: USAF Command Pilot wings are much larger in size (rightfully so!) than other aviation badges. Sorry, Mike, but, unless things have changed drastically, the wing size remains the same with the exception that Senior Pilot has the star affixed to the shield and Command Pilot adds the wreath around the star. Otherwise, the wings are the same size. I was simply comparing the size of USAF Command Pilot wings to the size of wings of other wings worn by various military personnel (paratrooper wings, for example). I could be wrong, but when I visually compare Command Pilot wings to any other wings -- Command Pilot wings soar above the rest WRT size, no? Size is often in the view of the beholder. If that matters.... You two need to get a room. |
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Ed Rasimus wrote:
Mike Marron wrote: I was simply comparing the size of USAF Command Pilot wings to the size of wings of other wings worn by various military personnel (paratrooper wings, for example). I could be wrong, but when I visually compare Command Pilot wings to any other wings -- Command Pilot wings soar above the rest WRT size, no? Size is often in the view of the beholder. If that matters.... OK, whose got the biggest ahh, WINGS of all? -Mike (pass me them calipers) Marron |
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Ed Rasimus wrote:
Size is often in the view of the beholder. If that matters.... Ed Rasimus I had a girlfriend like that at one time...great for the ego. -- -Gord. |
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Ed Rasimus wrote:
Mike Marron wrote: Ed Rasimus wrote: Mike Marron wrote: USAF Command Pilot wings are much larger in size (rightfully so!) than other aviation badges. Sorry, Mike, but, unless things have changed drastically, the wing size remains the same with the exception that Senior Pilot has the star affixed to the shield and Command Pilot adds the wreath around the star. Otherwise, the wings are the same size. I was simply comparing the size of USAF Command Pilot wings to the size of wings of other wings worn by various military personnel (paratrooper wings, for example). I could be wrong, but when I visually compare Command Pilot wings to any other wings -- Command Pilot wings soar above the rest WRT size, no? Size is often in the view of the beholder. If that matters.... Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (ret) ***"When Thunder Rolled: *** An F-105 Pilot Over N. Vietnam" *** from Smithsonian Books ISBN: 1588341038 Close, Ed. Actually it's the beerholder! -- Darrell R. Schmidt B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/ |
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