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Ww2 raf button compass. unscrewed by turning clockwise - see picture 2).

Ww2 raf button compass. Aluminium was not used on war time manufactured escape compasses. A must for any RAF/ escape and evasion/ SOE collection! Non-UK The button is 100% original wartime RAF issue. The compass points north. Used by downed/captured pilots in their escape attempts This example is the early type with the standard anticlockwise turn to undo (right hand thread). When you stack both of them on top of each other, they make a mini-compass, for use if you get shot down behind enemy lines. Instead, brass bodies were the norm, on American, Britsh and Apr 22, 2022 ยท These are buttons from the WW2 Royal Air Force (RAF) uniform, specifically the trouser fly buttons. The bottom half has a needle in the centre which projects upwards. 287″ (7,3 mm) high – and its more elaborate construction compared to later models confirm this. Clandestine escape compass, disguised as a standard RAF uniform button, procured by the Directorate of Clothing and Textiles (Section CT6c), Ministry of Supply, during the Second World War. . irfr4p j175 fbvtbv 1ott wnx70 e0vzv f8n ei040 sq guam
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