RAF launches metal Flying and Qualification badges with profits made to RAF Benevolent Fund
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The Royal Air Force has launched metal RAF Flying and Qualification badges for No2 and No7 Service Dress. The badges, available for Regular, Reserve and Royal Air Force Air Cadet (RAFAC) personnel, are available to purchase here, with profits going to the Fund.
There are seven exclusive RAF Flying Profession and Qualification badges in the collection, all of which have been approved by the Ministry of Defence. They have been meticulously crafted from premium zinc alloy and showcase the iconic RAF wings, with intricate detailing highlighting key features such as His Majesty the King’s Tudor Crown and the laurel wreath, as well as the unique details of each profession.
The Professions and Qualifications include Pilot, Mission Aircrew, Airborne Specialist, Parachute Jump Instructor, Reserve Pilot (Air Experience), Reserve Pilot (Glider), and Space Operator.
Thales UK assisted the Fund with the costs of production and the APAT ensured that the designs met the demanding criteria set by the MOD.
The profits made to the RAF Benevolent Fund will provide practical, emotional, and financial support to current and former members of the RAF, their partners, and families.
Neil Tomlin, Head of Engagement at the RAF Benevolent Fund, said: "We are delighted to have been asked to partner with the RAF and Thales UK in this project. The heritage designs and meticulous detail will complement RAF uniforms when worn and we are very proud to have been part of this unique opportunity. We look forward to working with the RAF again on future projects in the knowledge that all profits raised from our collaboration will be used to support the RAF Family, whenever and wherever they need us."
The badges are available to purchase on the RAF Benevolent Fund’s online shop for eligible serving personnel and cost £15 plus P&P.