allowing the platform to flip up unimpeded
which was established in November 1943 near Krakow (modern day Poland) as part of the Estonian Legion
Pforzheim 8” on the reverse
a symptom of many diseases and disorders)
Germany, Nsfk. A National Socialist Flyers Corps (Nsfk) Pilot’s Badge, Ii Version Auction Archive allowing the platform to flip(NSFK Flugzeugfhrerabzeichen fr Motorflugzeuge, II. Form). Constructed of magnetic metal, silver on copper plated as it should be, the obverse consisting of an oval oak leaf wreath, joined at the bottom by a National Socialist Flyers Corps (NSFK) logo, with a central plane in mid flight, the reverse with a hinge and vertical pinback meeting a flat wire catch, unmarked, measuring 48. 00 mm (w) x 56. 56 mm (h), weighing 26. 9 grams, slightly worn