Order of Aeronautical Virtue

The first two ranks could be awarded three times consecutively, with a metal bar attached to the ribbon for each new decoration.

[1] The decoration had the form of a cross, similar to the Order of Michael the Brave, with the horizontal arms being in the shape of stylized wing.

On the obverse, a white enameled shield was applied which featured the Romanian eagle with the cypher of Carol II in the center.

The ranks of Officer and Commander had, an oval wreath of green enameled laurel leaves between the arms of the cross.

[1] The Medal was circular in shape, featuring an effigy of a young woman wearing an aviator helmet on the obverse, while the reverse had a small coat of arms of Romania flanked by two stylized wings, which separated a semi-wreath of laurel leaves with the inscription "PENTRU AERONAUTICĂ/1931" in the center.

The "war" model, created in 1938, received two crossed swords, and a royal crown above the insignia.

Order of the Aeronautical Virtue, Officer rank