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  2. File:COMMAND PILOT WINGS.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Parachutist wing.png - Wikipedia

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  4. File:USAF Command Pilot Wings.svg - Wikipedia

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    Own work based on: COMMAND PILOT WINGS.png . This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file:

  5. File:27th Special Operations Wing Emblem.png - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Prop and wings.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A vector rendering of the "Prop and Wings" badge worn by cadets at the US Air Force Academy, Air Force ROTC, and the Air Force Officer Training School (OTS). It was originally used as the symbol of the US Army Air Service prior to the creation of an independent Air Force.

  7. File:127th Wing.png - Wikipedia

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  8. United States Aviator Badge - Wikipedia

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    The first United States Aviator Badges were issued to members of the Air Service during World War I.The badges were issued in three degrees: Observer (a "US" shield and one left-side wing), Junior Aviator or Reserve Aviation Officer (a "US" shield between two wings), and Senior Aviator (a star over "US" shield between two wings).

  9. File:Wing profile nomenclature.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Vocabulary terms used in the aeronautical domain. Notes: The angle of attack is measured relative to freestream velocity (measured far ahead), not local relative velocity (which varies both in direction and magnitude in the vicinity of the airfoil) ;