Post 1952 Mess Dress Fleet Air Arm (FAA) Observer Aircrew Wing Badge Post 1952 Mess Dress Fleet Air Arm (FAA) Observer Aircrew Wing Badge

Post 1952 Mess Dress Fleet Air Arm (FAA) Observer Aircrew Wing Badge

Queen's Crown small Mess Dress size wire embroidered example of the F.A.A. qualified Observer's RNAS sleeve badge. A white metal fouled anchor to the centre of a silver bullion wire letter " O " flanked by gold bullion wire wings and surmounted by the crown.

The Fleet Air Arm (FAA) is the naval aviation component of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy (RN). The FAA is one of five RN fighting arms.7 As of 2023 it is a primarily helicopter force, though also operating the F-35 Lightning II carrier-based stealth fighter jointly with the Royal Air Force.

The RAF was formed by the 1918 merger of the RN's Royal Naval Air Service (R.N.A.S.) with the British Army's Royal Flying Corps. The FAA did not come under the direct control of the Admiralty until mid-1939. During the Second World War, the FAA operated aircraft on ships as well as land-based aircraft that defended the Royal Navy's shore establishments and facilities.

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