Luftwaffe Emblem A. Galland

Luftwaffe Emblem A. Galland

50 x 50 cm
€168,00
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Luftwaffe Emblem A. Galland

Luftwaffe Emblem A. Galland

€168,00
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Adolf Galland was not only known for his extravagances, such as having a cigar holder installed in his Messerschmitt Bf 109. He also became the youngest general of fighter pilots in the Luftwaffe. He was commodore of the world's first jet fighter unit, Jagdverband JV 44, where he flew the Messerschmitt 262. Galland survived the war with 104 confirmed kills.

This unique piece is painstakingly and lovingly handcrafted in Germany in the so-called "vintage look" and is replicated with a curvature corresponding to the original aircraft part.

The sheet metal was made from aircraft aluminum. The squadron emblem corresponds to the original emblem used at the time in color, shape, and size.

This emblem is not mass-produced, but is applied by hand, just as it was in the operational airfields back then.

A pre-installed bracket ensures quick and easy wall mounting.

Get one of the most famous squadron emblems as a great decoration for your home!

Limited Edition

Upon request, we can also create your emblem - just write to us!

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