Belgian WWII Officer’s Visor Cap – Luchtvaartregiment (Aviation Regiment)

Original Belgian World War II-era officer’s visor cap for the prestigious Luchtvaartregiment (Aviation Regiment), a highly attractive and increasingly scarce branch-specific example.

This beautiful Belgian officer’s visor cap belonged to an officer of the Luchtvaartregiment, the aviation arm of the Belgian military prior to and during the Second World War. Branch-specific Belgian officer headgear—especially aviation-related examples—is becoming increasingly difficult to find and is highly sought after by advanced collectors.

The cap retains excellent display presence and remains complete with its original colored branch piping (bies) and matching period insignia.

Inside, the cap shows honest signs of use and age, consistent with wartime service. The sweatband bears the initials “F.A.”, adding a personal touch and possible future research potential. The interior is furthermore maker marked with a logo, confirming private-purchase officer quality.

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SKU: 88261

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Original scarce Belgian World War II-era officer’s visor cap for the prestigious Luchtvaartregiment (Aviation Regiment), a highly attractive and increasingly scarce branch-specific example.

This beautiful Belgian officer’s visor cap belonged to an officer of the Luchtvaartregiment, the aviation arm of the Belgian military prior to and during the Second World War. Branch-specific Belgian officer headgear—especially aviation-related examples—is becoming increasingly difficult to find and is highly sought after by advanced collectors.

The cap retains excellent display presence and remains complete with its original colored branch piping (bies) and matching period insignia.

Inside, the cap shows honest signs of use and age, consistent with wartime service. The sweatband bears the initials “F.A.”, adding a personal touch and possible future research potential. The interior is furthermore maker marked with a logo, confirming private-purchase officer quality.