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Army Air Corps 3D Printed Cap Badge Display Frame – Queen's Crown

Army Air Corps 3D Printed Cap Badge Display Frame – Queen's Crown

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Army Air Corps 3D Printed Cap Badge Display Frame – Queen's Crown
Official MOD-Licensed Display Piece

The Army Air Corps was formed in 1942 as the combat aviation arm of the British Army, providing essential support to land forces through reconnaissance, close air support, and rapid aerial deployment. Throughout the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Corps served with distinction across numerous theatres of operation. This precision-printed Queen's Crown display frame faithfully reproduces the Corps' distinctive insignia in full colour, ready to hang and display with pride.


Specifications

  • 📏 Dimensions: 35 cm × 35 cm × 6 cm deep box frame
  • 🎨 Finish: Hand made, individually coloured 3D printed military flash in authentic Army Air Corps colours
  • 🏗️ Made to order: Dispatched within 7–10 working days

About the Badge

The AAC cap badge features an Eagle with wings outspread, representing flight and air power, positioned above a curved arch inscribed "A.A.C.". The eagle and arch are enclosed within a Voided Laurel Wreath, symbolising victory, honour, and achievement. The design is surmounted by St Edward's Crown — the Queen's Crown pattern — identifying this as a badge worn during the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Compared to flat printed plaques, the 3D construction gives the badge greater depth and definition on display.


Why Choose Precision Military Emblems?

  • Official MOD-licensed design accuracy and authenticity
  • High-resolution precision printing for sharp detail reproduction
  • Durable premium-grade materials designed for long-term display
  • Ready-to-hang with integrated wall-mounted bracket
  • Faithful Queen's Crown representation of Army Air Corps heritage and insignia
  • Ideal for collectors, veterans, serving personnel, and military enthusiasts

Perfect for Army Air Corps veterans, serving aviators, regimental collectors, and military history enthusiasts seeking an authentic display piece.

Please note: This is a replica display emblem produced for commemorative and decorative purposes. Dispatch times may vary depending on production schedule.

Official Licensed Product. Intellectual property of the Secretary of State for Defence is used under licence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The main things to check are badge accuracy, display quality, materials, and whether the frame is made for presentation rather than wear. For a British Army collection, many buyers also look for the correct crown version, because Queen's Crown and King's Crown insignia represent different periods of service. This Army Air Corps display frame is designed as a commemorative wall display, not a wearable badge. It uses a hand-finished 3D printed Army Air Corps cap badge in authentic full colour, mounted in a 35 cm by 35 cm deep box frame with a ready-to-hang bracket. The badge design includes the eagle, A.A.C. arch, laurel wreath, and Queen's Crown, which makes it especially suitable for collections focused on service during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It is best for veterans, serving personnel, family gift buyers, and collectors who want a clear, large-format display piece. The tradeoff is that it is a replica display emblem, so buyers seeking an original issued metal badge for uniform use or period collecting should choose a different type of item.
For wall display, a 3D printed military badge display can be the better choice if you want a larger, more visible presentation piece. Original metal cap badges are usually smaller and are valued for authenticity as issued insignia, while a 3D printed display is made to showcase the design clearly at a distance. This Army Air Corps display frame is built specifically for decorative presentation. It reproduces the Queen's Crown Army Air Corps insignia in full colour inside a 35 cm square deep box frame, which gives it more visual impact than a standard cap badge on its own. It is also ready to hang, so it suits home offices, studies, hallways, mess-style rooms, and military memorabilia walls. An original metal badge is usually the better option for purist collectors, badge identification reference, or historical uniform displays. A framed 3D printed version is better for people who want a clean, durable tribute piece that highlights regimental identity. The key tradeoff is originality versus display presence.
This display frame is most suitable for Army Air Corps veterans, serving aircrew and groundcrew, family members buying a meaningful military gift, and collectors of British Army badges and military memorabilia. It is especially relevant for anyone connected to the Army Air Corps during the Queen's Crown era, because the top of the badge features St Edward's Crown, which marks service under Queen Elizabeth II. The badge itself represents the Army Air Corps through several key elements. The central eagle with wings outspread symbolises flight, mobility, and air power. The curved A.A.C. title identifies the Corps directly. The surrounding laurel wreath stands for honour, achievement, and victory. Together, these features reflect the Army Air Corps role since 1942 in reconnaissance, close support, and rapid deployment in operations from the Second World War to Afghanistan. This product works best as a commemorative display piece rather than as a historical issued badge. It is made to order in the UK, hand coloured, and intended for proud display on the wall.