Army Air Corps cap badge produced as a restrike example of the Queen’s Crown pattern worn during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. This British Army aviation corps cap badge displays the recognised AAC design, incorporating the eagle motif with outstretched wings within a wreath, surmounted by the Queen’s Crown, symbolising the corps’ airborne role and operational heritage. The design is executed in white metal with clear relief detailing, reflecting the established form of British Army Air Corps headdress insignia.
Army Air Corps cap badges of this pattern were worn on service dress caps and berets by AAC personnel. This restrike example is suitable for reference, display, reenactment, or completion of non-original collections of British Army aviation insignia and Commonwealth military badges. The reverse is fitted with standard hook slider fitting for secure attachment.
Period
Queen Elizabeth II era (post-1953)
Condition
Excellent overall condition, with a clean finish and minimal handling wear. Relief detail remains sharp and clearly defined, and the reverse fittings are intact and secure. No damage, repairs, or alterations are evident.

















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