aviation badge - translation to dutch
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aviation badge - translation to dutch

MILITARY INSIGNIA
Pilot Badge; Pilot’s Badge; Pilot's Badge; Pilot's wings; Aviator Badge; Aviation Badge; Pilotenabzeichen; Pilot's badge; Pilotenabzeichen (Pilot's Badge)
  • Gold laurel 1st class pilot badge
  • Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) Aviator Badge
  • Wing/Badge/Brevet of Belgian Air Force Pilot
  • Emblem of Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force since 2007
  • Royal Hungarian Air Force Observers Badge metal version
  • Royal Hungarian Air Force Pilots Badge metal version
  • German Aviation Badge in Bronze
  • Wing/Badge/Brevet of Royal Netherlands Air Force Pilot
  • Royal Air Force Pilot Flying Badge
  • 1st class aviator badge
  • 2nd class aviator badge
  • 3rd class aviator badge
  • Pilot Flying Badge of the Royal Canadian Air Force
  • Wing/Badge/Brevet of Royal Danish Air Force Pilot
  • Royal Hungarian Air Force Pilots Badge sewn version
  • [[Turkish Air Force]] aviator

aviation badge         
luchtvaart penning (een penning in de vorm van vogelvleugels die luchtvaartpersoneel draagt)
parachutist badge         
  • Parachutist badge in bronze
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  • Canadian Jump Wings
  • right
  • Spanish ''"Rokiski"''
  • GSG9 parachutist badge of the Federal Police of Germany
  • right
  • right
  • right
  • right
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Naval Parachutist Badge; Parachutist Pin; Jump wings; Jumpwings; Parachute Badge; Jump Wings; German Parachutist Badge; Parachutist Brevet; Parachutist brevet; Parachutist Badge (France); Parachutist Badge (Poland); Parachutist Badge (Singapore); Parachutist Badge (Germany); Parachutist Badge
parachute-insigne (insigne met twee vleugels met in midden parachute)
air transportation         
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  • contrails]] left by high-altitude jet [[airliner]]s. These may contribute to [[cirrus cloud]] formation.
  • ejecting]] from his [[F-16]] aircraft at an [[air show]] in 2003
  • First powered and controlled flight by the [[Wright brothers]], December 17, 1903
  • Helios]] researches [[solar power]]ed flight.
  • [[LZ 129 Hindenburg]] at [[Lakehurst Naval Air Station]], 1936
  • The [[Lockheed SR-71]] remains unsurpassed in many areas of performance.<ref>[https://inhomelandsecurity.com/blackbird-us-intelligence-superior/#:~:text=The%20Unique%20Aspects%20of%20the%20SR%2D71&text=The%20fuselage%20panels%20were%20designed,exterior%20while%20on%20the%20ground.&text=It%20holds%20the%20fastest%20airspeed,breathing%E2%80%9D%20man%2Dpowered%20flight.], "In Homeland Security" on the strategic advantage of the SR-71 blackbird. Retrieved October 25, 2020.</ref>
  • Airbus A330-323]]
  • 1895}}
  • 1940 [[Piper Cub]]
  • [[Air traffic control tower]]s at [[Amsterdam Airport]]
  • The [[Boeing 737]] series of aircraft, as seen here in the [[United Airways]] livery, is a popular choice for airlines that operate [[narrow-body aircraft]].
HUMAN ACTIVITY INVOLVING MECHANICAL FLIGHT IN ATMOSPHERE
Air transport; Air Transport Industry; Air transportation; Modern aviation; Modern Aviation; Aerial transportation; AirTransport; Hangkong
luchttransportatie

Definition

rebadge
If a product is rebadged, it is given a new name, brand, or logo. (BRIT)
The car was rebadged as a Vauxhall and sold in Britain.
VERB: be V-ed, also V-ed

Wikipedia

Aviator badge

An aviator badge is an insignia used in most of the world's militaries to designate those who have received training and qualification in military aviation. Also known as a Pilot's Badge, or Pilot Wings, the Aviator Badge was first conceived to recognize the training that military aviators receive, as well as provide a means to outwardly differentiate between military pilots and the “foot soldiers” of the regular ground forces.