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 | RAF Mk VIII Goggles - clear lenses fitted. Some service wear, but overall very nice example.
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 | Night Adaption Goggles - used by RAF Fighter Pilots, Stores Ref. 22C/575. These goggles were worn by fighter pilots prior to "ops" in order to adjust the eyes for night flying conditions. Nicely AM stamped. Dark blue lenses fitted. The best example we've ever had!
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 | Luftwaffe Flying Helmet Model LKpS 101 - WWII, summer weight, cloth outer, silk lining, complete with wiring but earphones and throat mike removed.
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 | Luftwaffe Flying Goggles - WWII, standard pattern, one piece rubber mask, clear lenses, original back strap.
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 | Luftwaffe 'Leitz' Flying Goggles - WWII, tinted lenses (one cracked) and repair to nose bridge.
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 | USAAF ANH15 Cloth Flying Helmet - with wired headphones, near mint unissued condition.
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 | USAAF Goggle Kit No. 1021 - WWII, Polaroid all purpose, including cloth issue case and spare lenses.
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 | USAAF Throat Microphone Model T30 - WWII, including switch box, loom, jack plug & cord hanger.
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 | Soviet Leather Flying Helmet - Mig plot's, including goggles, oxygen mask, bone dome and visor, dated 1968. For sale as complete set only.
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 | Emergency Radio Transmitter - WWII, RAF Issue Type SCR-578, with Hand Wound Generator, Aerial and Webbing Strap. Also included is an Aerial Lofting Kite (not shown). Apparently in working order for use by downed airmen to transmit SOS signal.
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 | Propeller Hub Mounted Barometer/Thermometer - made by well known Bristol makers M.W.Dunscome. The hub is a fine example, fully named to WWI Bristol Fighter F2B and stamped Rolls Royce Falcon 2 & 3D2850 DR P3045. Fine condition.
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 | Wrist Compass - WWI vintage, with original leather mount and wrist strap. Excellent original condition with some drying to the leather.
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 | Luftwaffe Armbandkompass Wrist Compass - WWII, Model AK-39. Complete with original wrist strap and buckle, very clear dial in good working order.
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 | Luftwaffe Flight Computer - Dead Reckoning Model DR2 "Knemeyer". Recovered from a downed German Bomber in Southern England in WWII. The computer still has the navigator's final course penciled on – a mission that was never to be completed. Dated April 1942. Excellent original condition.
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 | RAF Course and Speed Calc. Computer Mk IIA - WWII, Ref 6B/125. Nicely stamped Kings Crown, AM, 1940 dated. Excellent issued condition.
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 | RAF Navigational Computer Mk III* - ICAN calibration Ref 6B/180, complete with navigator's original notes detailing a flight from Pembury to Tangmere.
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 | Very Pistol - RAF standard issue, officially carried in the Dinghy Pack, but often tucked into a fighter pilot's flying boot. This item has been deactivated - it is supplied with a support certificate, so can be legally owned in the UK without a firearm certificate. There is some cracking to plastic grips. Serial No. 008706.
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 | RAF Mk IA (M) 'Bone Dome' - Stores Ref. 22C/2114, complete with fitted visor. The lot includes a 'G' Type fabric inner helmet Size 2 (but fits bigger) and a 'P' Type oxygen mask with oxygen tube. All items are named to Fl. Lt. Lewis with dates from 1961. This is the first of the RAF "Hard Hat" helmets as used on the "V Bombers" - they are becoming increasingly hard to find. Some service wear, but overall a nice original set.
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 | Polished Wood Propeller Tip - WWII vintage with heavy brass leading edge, 72 cm. When found was being used as a fence post in a garden in S.W. England!
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 | Pilot's Flying Gloves - RAF, WWII, Model 22C/770, AM stamped, some service wear.
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