RCAF, RAAF, RNZAF
Ranks and Insignia are the same as RAF
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Rank |
Pay |
Sleeve Insignia |
Enlisted Personnel |
AC2 |
Aircraft man 2nd Class |
Unavailable |
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AC1 |
Aircraft man 1st Class |
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LAC |
Leading Aircraft man |
Single Propeller |
CPL |
Corporal |
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SGT |
Sergeant |
13 Shillings and 6 Pence per day
(including six pence war pay) |
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FLT - SGT |
Flight Sergeant |
15 Shillings per day |
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W/O |
Warrant Officer 2nd Class |
16 Shillings and 6 Pence per day |
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Warrant Officer 1st Class |
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Officers |
P/O |
Pilot Officer |
14 Shillings and Six Pence per day |
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F/O |
Flying Officer |
18 Shillings and two Pence per day |
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F/L |
Flight Lieutenant |
One Pound, nine Shillings and nine Pence per day |
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S/L |
Squadron Leader |
One Pound, ten Shillings and ten Pence per day |
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W/C |
Wing Commander |
One Pound, Sixteen Shillings and two Pence per day |
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G/C |
Group Captain |
Unavailable |
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A/C |
Air Commodore |
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AVM |
Air Vice Marshal |
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AM |
Air Marshal |
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ACM |
Air Chief Marshal |
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MRAF |
Marshal of the Royal Air Force |
1 Wide Ring and 4 Full Rings |
this is a representation of the pay that air and groundcrew would have received at this period (c.1943). Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force aircrew personnel were paid considerably more. By far the highest paid of all aircrew were those serving with the United States Army Air Force.
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