Just has some pinholes where the medals pierced the fabric. 25.5 shoulder seam to wrist. All photos are of the specific item(s) you will receive. I do not use stock photos or copy photos from other listings.
Some scratches and wear throughout consistent with age and use but overall displays nicely. Please see all photos as they are part of the description. Measures approximately 29 1/2 x 7 x 3/4 of an inch.
This product is a set of 12vintage US Air Force aircraft lithographs in the size of 17×23 posters. These posters feature various military aircraft used by the Air Force and would be a great addition for collectors or enthusiasts of militaria. Made in the United States, these posters are authentic and not modified, offering a glimpse into the history and technology of US Air Force aircraft.
The vintage United States Air Force clock is a rare collectible item that pays tribute to military history and showcases the emblem of the Air Force. This unique piece is sure to be a prized addition to any collection of militaria artifacts, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the past and serving as a reminder of the patriotic sacrifices made by the Air Force personnel.
The product is a vintage 1951 training project outline from the U. S Air Force Military Aviation, specifically focused on the Korean War period. This original item provides historical insights into the military aviation training during that time, making it a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of militaria and military history. With its connection to a significant conflict like the Korean War, this artifact offers a unique glimpse into the training practices and strategies utilized by the U. S Air Force during this turbulent period in history. This is a vintage training manual from the United States Air Force. The title is Training Project Outlines Part I for Aircraft Observer Training. It is for the “M-Series Bombsight” and was produced by the Air Training Command. The document is marked as “RESTRICTED” and for INSTRUCTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Similar documents were produced around 1953. This item does have writing in it.