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WWII USAAF Headgear


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Hi,

 

I post here some of my WWII USAAF headgear : helmets, oxygen mask and goggles shown like they were used in combat.

I collect items in perfect state, not always new but in very good condition.

 

Mathieu

 

Let 's go!

 

This first head consists of an early summer flying helmet AN-H-15 from Bates Shoe with snaps attached by the rigger team and HS-38 earphones installed, an A-10 Revised oxygen mask dated from January 1943 equipped with a microphone ANB-MC1 and goggle B-8 made by Palaroid.

The 2 hooks on each side of the flying helmet are specific to the A-10 Revised mask.

 

 

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You're right!

 

Most of time these mask doesn't carried mic, and are more often associated to the laringophone T30.

 

However very nice headset, in perfect conditions!

 

Best, Tiger

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Thanks for your comments ! :)

 

My second headgear consists of a flying helmet A-11 made by Bradley-Goodrich with headphones HS-38 and two unusual equipments : a first model of the oxygen mask A-14 from October 1943 and an aviation goggle 1065 equiped with an electrically heater lens and its cord +24V made by General Electric.

Early A-14 masks have green-blue straps and the right hook fastening thinner than on the late model.

 

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doinworkinvans

Fantastic display! I really, really like the black mannequins! Thanks for sharing and its always good to see another AAF lover :D

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The heated lens can be connected to the heater E-1 of the A-14 oxygen mask or to the F-2 and F-3 electrically heated flying suits. The F-2 jacket has a connection +24V accessible by the right pocket, the F-3 suit on the breast.

 

A+ Mathieu

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Thanks !

AN-H-15 helmet starts to come out in April 1943 and A-11 in August 1943. Early models did not have snaps attached to the helmet. Riggers used the kit given with the oxygen mask to fix it. It seems that models with factory-set buttons are released a year later, in August 1944.

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Here an another combination with an A-11 flying helmet, an A-14 oxygen mask and B-8 goggle. The helmet has his original snap buttons. The mask is from April 1944 and equiped with a T-44 microphone used generaly by the fighter pilots.

 

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Bellow AN-H-15 flying helmet from Bradley-Goodrich equiped with HS-38 headphones, an A-10A oxygen mask from Avril 1944 with B-8 goggles made by Polaroid.

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This is a late war headgear composed of an A-10A flying helmet from Lite Mfg. equiped an A-14 oxygen mask made in July 1944 and B-8 goggles produced by Rochester Optical.

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Beautiful stuff. Thanks for sharing.

 

Waiting on a USAAF used RAF Type C to show up in this thread now :)

 

Now wouldnt that be a peachy thing to see !!!! B)

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