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Deutsch: Tafel aus Deutsche Uniformen, Verlag Moritz Ruhl, Leipzig, um 1939:


English: Low resolution image of an illustration page from an edition of Deutsche Uniformen ("German uniforms") printed in the late 1930s, a booklet with colour plates and charts of military and paramilitary uniforms and insignia of Nazi Germany, published by Moritz Ruhl Verlag / Kunstverlag / Kunstanstalt in Leipzig.
  • Uniform and rank inisgnia of the National Socialist Flyers Corps (German: Uniform und Rangabzeichen des NSFK)
  • Peaked cap/visor cap (Schirmmütze), kepi type cap
  • Service dress (Dienstanzug)
  • NSFK emblem The Flying Man (NSFK Abzeichen Der fliegende Mensch)
  • Service cap (Dienstmütze), beret type cap
  • Shoulder boards/straps (Achselstücke/Schulterklappen)
See photos of Nationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps (NSFK) Regulation Collar Tabs and shoulder boards at Miscellaneous NSDAP organizations Collar Tab and Shoulder Board Identification Guide at www.germandaggers.com: The NSFK was organized in 1934 as a paramilitary organization. It retained the SA rank levels but used blue gray with yellow piping for the tabs. NCO and Officer tabs had a secondary pipping of silver. Shoulder boards also retained the SA levels, using 5 shoulder boards to cover all ranks.
  • Pilot's knife (Fliegermesser)
See NSFK Flyer's knife in Daggers Identification Guide (NSDAP daggers) at www.germandaggers.com
Date late 1930s
Source https://no.pinterest.com/pin/606930487265688479/
Author Author uncredited (name of illustrator not provided). Illustrations from a publication issued by a defunct company in the 1930s.

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