USAF 40th Flight Test Squadron Red Devils Challenge Coin – Fighting Fortieth 1.5” Pre-owned

USAF 40th Flight Test Squadron Red Devils Challenge Coin – Fighting Fortieth 1.5” Pre-owned

$16.99 USD
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USAF 40th Flight Test Squadron Red Devils Challenge Coin – Fighting Fortieth 1.5” Pre-owned

USAF 40th Flight Test Squadron Red Devils Challenge Coin – Fighting Fortieth 1.5” Pre-owned

$16.99 USD
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United States Air Force Collectible
40th Flight Test Squadron Challenge Coin
Fighting Fortieth • Red Devils

This collectible challenge coin represents the 40th Flight Test Squadron of the United States Air Force, known by the nickname “Fighting Fortieth” and the emblem Red Devils.

The design features the squadron crest with an eagle and missile motif, symbolizing air combat capability and weapons testing. The reverse shows several aircraft silhouettes associated with the squadron's flight testing mission along with the Red Devils insignia.

Item Details

  • Organization: United States Air Force
  • Unit: 40th Flight Test Squadron
  • Nickname: Fighting Fortieth
  • Emblem: Red Devils
  • Diameter: approx. 1.5 inches
  • Material: Copper / metal alloy
  • Finish: Antique brass style
  • Condition: Pre-owned collectible
  • Double-sided detailed relief design

Collector Notes

U.S. Air Force challenge coins are widely collected by military memorabilia enthusiasts. Coins associated with flight test units are particularly interesting due to their connection with aircraft development and weapons testing programs.

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Disclaimer

This item is sold strictly as a collectible. All military insignia, names, and logos remain the property of their respective organizations and are used only for identification of the collectible item.

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