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Aviation patches, pins, and keychains that carry the flight line with you

Few things tell your aviation story as plainly as a patch on a flight jacket, a set of wings on a lapel, or a worn keychain that has ridden in your flight bag for a thousand hours. The pieces in this collection range from service-branch and squadron heritage to airshow commemoratives and everyday carry, and they suit pilots, crew, military aviators, collectors, and the people shopping for them. Embroidered patches let you display where you have been and what you fly, lapel pins mark a milestone or a unit, keychains and lanyards keep your keys and crew ID in reach, and the cross-cutting SUN 'n FUN airshow line gives collectors something new to chase each year. Whether you are starting a patch wall or finishing a gift, this guide helps you choose the right piece and put it where it belongs.

Compare popular aviation pins, patches, and keychains at a glance

Product Type Best for
U.S. Air Force Iron-On Embroidered Patch Embroidered iron-on patch Service-branch insignia for jackets and crew bags
Flying Tigers WWII Iron-On Patch Embroidered iron-on patch Historic-unit heritage and WWII aviation fans
Captain Gold Wings Iron-On Patch Embroidered iron-on patch Marking rank, role, or a captain milestone
Pilot Toys Pilot Wing 3D Pin Lapel pin A wings pin for a lapel, cap, or flight bag
Official SUN 'n FUN 2026 Commemorative Lapel Pin Commemorative lapel pin Airshow collectors and dated keepsakes
Eagle Emblems US Military Aviation Keychain Keychain A durable everyday-carry aviation keychain
Pilot Toys Striped Lanyard with Belt Buckle Lanyard Carrying a crew ID or ramp badge
Flying is Freedom Retractable Badge Holder Badge holder Clipping and scanning a crew or airport badge

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Types of aviation pins, patches, and keychains

Embroidered and iron-on patches

Patches are the largest part of this collection, and most are embroidered with an iron-on backing so you can apply them at home or have them sewn for washability. The lineup spans service roundels like the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Naval Aviation patches, historic units such as the Flying Tigers and the Fifinella WASP patch, and lifestyle designs like the I'd Rather Be Flying and Captain Gold Wings patches. Browse the full set in patches.

Pins and lapel pins

Aviation pins range from sculpted 3D wings to dated commemorative lapel pins. The Pilot Toys Pilot Wing 3D Pin and the Cessna Wing Pin are everyday wear for a lapel, cap, or flight-bag strap, while the SUN 'n FUN 2026 commemorative pin and the First Flight Centennial Wright Flyer pin are made to be collected. See more in pins.

Keychains

Aviation keychains keep your keys, flight-bag zippers, and gifts on theme. The Eagle Emblems US Military Aviation Keychain is built to take daily abuse, while the embroidered PilotMall.com Pilot keychain and the Pilot Toys Follow Me keychain add a soft, distinctly aviation touch. Shop them all in keychains.

Lanyards and badge holders

For crew IDs, ramp badges, and access cards, a purpose-built lanyard or badge holder keeps credentials in reach. The Pilot Toys Striped Lanyard with Silver Belt Buckle carries an ID or whistle with an aviation look, and the Flying is Freedom 30-inch retractable badge holder lets you clip in and pull a badge out to scan without unclipping.

SUN 'n FUN airshow memorabilia

One thread runs across patches, pins, and keychains alike: official SUN 'n FUN airshow memorabilia. Each year's commemorative pin, patch, or keychain is dated to the event, which is exactly what makes the line collectible. A run of year-marked pieces builds into a small history of the airshow on a corkboard or in a display case, and the current SUN 'n FUN 2026 commemorative lapel pin and the SUN 'n FUN 2025 embroidered patch are the latest additions. Browse the full event lineup in SUN 'n FUN.

Brands we carry

This collection brings together the makers pilots and collectors look for. Aeroplane Apparel Company is the patch specialist behind the squadron, service, and historic-unit embroidered patches. SUN 'n FUN supplies the official, year-dated airshow pins, patches, and keychains. Pilot Toys makes the 3D pins, the Follow Me keychain, and the striped lanyard, while Eagle Emblems builds durable military aviation keychains and Wing Aero produces the Cessna Wing pin. Flying is Freedom makes the retractable badge holder, and First Flight Centennial offers the Wright Flyer commemorative pin. PilotMall.com rounds out the lineup with its own embroidered keychain.

How to choose the right aviation pin, patch, or keychain

Start with what you want to do with it. To display heritage on a flight jacket, crew bag, or cap, choose an embroidered patch, then decide whether you will iron it on for a quick application or sew it for full washability. To mark a milestone or wear your wings, pick a lapel pin sized for a jacket, shirt, or cap. To keep keys and crew ID handy, choose a keychain or, for a badge that gets scanned often, a retractable badge holder or lanyard. Next, think about the story: service roundels and squadron patches suit military and veteran aviators, lifestyle designs like I'd Rather Be Flying fit any pilot, and dated SUN 'n FUN pieces appeal to collectors who add one each year. If you are buying a gift, a wings pin or an embroidered keychain is an easy win for almost any aviator. For more ideas, browse pilot gifts, pair a patch with an aviator cap, layer in an aviation apparel brand or a Richardson 112 trucker hat, or add a display piece from aircraft models and collectibles.

Why buy from Pilot Mall

  • Aviation only: we sell pilot gear and nothing else, so every patch, pin, and keychain is chosen with aviators in mind.
  • Authentic and official: service patches from Aeroplane Apparel Company and official, year-dated SUN 'n FUN airshow memorabilia.
  • Trusted for 25-plus years: thousands of pilots count on Pilot Mall for gifts, gear, and cockpit essentials.
  • Free U.S. shipping over $100: stack up patches, pins, and gifts and qualify.
  • Expert guidance: talk to people who fly before you buy. Click any product for current pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you iron on an aviation patch?

Place the patch where you want it on a clean, dry fabric, cover it with a thin cloth, and press a hot, dry iron straight down for about 30 to 45 seconds without sliding. Let it cool, then check the edges. For long-term hold on washable garments, sew around the border as well.

What is the difference between an iron-on patch and a sew-on patch?

An iron-on patch has a heat-activated adhesive backing for quick application, while a sew-on patch is stitched in place. Iron-on is faster and tidy, but sewing holds up far better through repeated washing and heavy use. Many pilots iron a patch on first, then sew the edges for permanence.

Are aviation pins and patches collectible?

Yes. Squadron and unit patches, vintage service insignia, and year-dated airshow commemoratives like the SUN 'n FUN pins and patches are widely collected. Value comes from history, condition, and rarity, so a complete run of dated airshow pieces or original squadron patches is often the most prized in a collection.

What do pilot wings pins symbolize?

Pilot wings symbolize earning the right to fly and are traditionally awarded at a milestone such as a first solo or certification. Worn on a lapel, cap, or uniform, a set of wings marks a pilot's achievement and role, which is why a wings pin is a popular gift to mark getting your wings.

Where can you wear or display aviation patches and pins?

Patches go on flight jackets, crew bags, caps, and luggage, while pins suit lapels, ties, caps, and flight-bag straps. To display a collection rather than wear it, mount patches on a corkboard or in a frame and arrange pins on a felt board or in a shadow box so each piece stays visible and protected.

Are aviation pins and patches good gifts for pilots?

Yes. Pins, patches, and keychains are affordable, easy-to-ship gifts that almost any pilot, crew member, or aviation enthusiast will appreciate. A wings pin marks a milestone, a service or unit patch honors heritage, and an embroidered keychain is an everyday keepsake, making them reliable choices for birthdays, graduations, and checkride celebrations.