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This is a 1940s station agent wing from Mexicana Airlines (Compania Mexicana Aviacion), the oldest airline in North America with a route piloted in 1929 by Charles Lindbergh. The center of the badge shows an outline of Mexico and reads CMA. Also shown is one spread wing and two crossed flags,
VINTAGE:Circa 1940s.
SIZE:7/8" height and 1-1/2" width.
CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS:Gold-plated brass with enamel details.
ATTACHMENT:Horizontal pin with drop-in locking swivel catch.
ITEM NOTES:This is from a civil aviation collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. VBEX06 LEGEX4/10 SLFGEX6/11 SEBC/HJX12/11
CONDITION:8+ (Excellent): Wing has been lightly used and has a gorgeous luster.
GUARANTEE:As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.