New
Italian Civil Parachutist Badge. Created after WWII for non-military jumpers, awarded to trainees completing the full course and jump tests. Depicts an open parachute with spread wings, symbolizing freedom, courage, and aerial mastery.

Italian Civil Parachutist Badge.
Established in post-war Italy, this badge identified civilians trained in parachuting under national sports or aeronautical associations. The emblem — an open parachute superimposed on a pair of wings — evokes flight, precision, and personal daring. Usually struck in silvered or bronzed metal, it was worn on the chest or jumpsuit pocket. Though inspired by military insignia, it represented a civilian and sporting distinction, celebrating the technical skill, self-discipline, and spirit of adventure of Italian parachutists.
| Width | 36 mm |
| Lenght | 77 mm |
| Thickness | 3 mm |
| Weight | 17.2 gr |
| Material | Zamak |