Royal Air Force Warrant Officer’s cap badge in anodised aluminium (staybrite), representing the Queen’s Crown pattern worn by senior non-commissioned personnel of the Royal Air Force during the post-1953 period. This badge displays the RAF’s iconic eagle in flight surmounted by the Queen’s Crown, with a wreath below, all executed in a bright anodised finish characteristic of modern uniform insignia.
The eagle emblem symbolises air power and the operational role of the Royal Air Force, while the Queen’s Crown denotes service during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The introduction of anodised aluminium badges marked a transition toward lightweight, corrosion-resistant insignia suitable for everyday wear across all ranks.
Manufactured in anodised aluminium, this example provides a clear and well-defined representation of late twentieth-century RAF insignia. Warrant Officer cap badges are collected as examples of Royal Air Force memorabilia, British military aviation insignia, and post-war uniform fittings.
Dimensions
Approx. 61mm height
Condition
Very good overall condition with a bright anodised finish and crisp detailing. Minor signs of age-related wear may be present. Reverse fittings are intact and secure. No significant damage or repairs are evident.



















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