Jiří Sehnal, Radek Mallet
Czechoslovak military aviation badges
Prague, Grada, 2013, 240 pages
ISBN 978-80-247-0
Aviation badges are very popular among collectors. However, our literature is not yet avoided. It complained to the collectors orientation and gave the opportunity to fraudsters to the placing on the market under various misleading stories fanciful novoděly. Now finally came the long-awaited book that will surely delight all those interested in this area. Starts in short period 1. world war, respectively, the badges of the different armies, where the aviators of Czech origin have served. Continues to detail the interwar period, in period 2. world war describes the badges čs. airmen serving in exile. In detail is described the period post-war, up to the present time. In the chapter of Slovakia are given badges as war, even present. In the book's more than 400 color photos. Here could accuse them of not quite first-class quality. In the final chapter is yet never an unpublished list of manufacturers both domestic and foreign, pictures of signage including hallmarks and 64 annexes with pictures of various documents, whether military journals, correspondence with manufacturers and udělovacích decrees or identity cards..
Czechoslovak military aviation badges
Prague, Grada, 2013, 240 pages
ISBN 978-80-247-0
Aviation badges are very popular among collectors. However, our literature is not yet avoided. It complained to the collectors orientation and gave the opportunity to fraudsters to the placing on the market under various misleading stories fanciful novoděly. Now finally came the long-awaited book that will surely delight all those interested in this area. Starts in short period 1. world war, respectively, the badges of the different armies, where the aviators of Czech origin have served. Continues to detail the interwar period, in period 2. world war describes the badges čs. airmen serving in exile. In detail is described the period post-war, up to the present time. In the chapter of Slovakia are given badges as war, even present. In the book's more than 400 color photos. Here could accuse them of not quite first-class quality. In the final chapter is yet never an unpublished list of manufacturers both domestic and foreign, pictures of signage including hallmarks and 64 annexes with pictures of various documents, whether military journals, correspondence with manufacturers and udělovacích decrees or identity cards..