Any help with this insignia?

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Any help with this insignia?

Post by eagleredleg64 » Fri Jun 25, 2021 8:32 am

Not sure what country this is from. Appreciate any help.
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Re: Any help with this insignia?

Post by W. Winget » Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:22 am

GFC...Just about every pilot seems to make up their own badges, so it may be harder than we realize.
Best I have so far is the pattern below from General Aviation category, note the similarity of the wreath, white center, etc. Star usually signifies a Pilot. (Parachute for Parachutist or Airborne wings) I could speculate on GFC any number of meanings from an aeronautical training FOB to some specific country "G" or "C" being a Country initial, but then again it may just be a company logo for the companies private pilot...Keep Looking though.
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Another possibility
Glasgow Flying Club (GFC) was founded in 1963 ???
Looking for 1918 Standard B 'Liberty' truck parts

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