Jeff TX Posted March 18, 2014 Share #1 Posted March 18, 2014 Folks I am reposting information from and earlier thread as it was way down and I wanted to highlght this rarity! First Aid Kit: Picture shows that the rigger installed the kit by tying it tight with knots then he added an inspection string through each strap. This string goes through the strap into the harness, back out the harness and back through the strap, then is tied in a knot. Four inspection strings are shown in the photos. In summary it is my opinion from the pictures: kit straps appear intact/original/soiled with no rips, holes, frays or rot in the fabric. I believe the kit has been on the rig since it was professionally installed by the rigger 5-26-43 as these photos show the four heavy inspection threads, one on each strap, all are still intact. Parachute seat is marked "42-291803AAF", interior marked with pilots name and "ESLER FIELD LA". This pilot's survival gear is also marked "Pioneer Parachute Co. Manchester" and the inspection lead seal is still intact as the photo shows. Since I did not break the lead seal, to inspect further, the condition/existence of the canopy/lines is unknown but assumed to be inside. Parachute Log Book is in pocket between seat and parachute: front cover w/ pen entry reads Ser. No. 42-291803; 1st page reads: Type AN-24 Seat; Part No. AN-6510-1; Mfg:8/42 Pioneer; Contract No. W525AC26568; Stations: R.A.D.; Alamo Field; Abilene AAB; Esler Field La.; Muskogee AB Okla; 2nd page is signed in ink "Lt Evans"; 3rd page has eight entries starting 12-10-42 and ending3-4-44; Last two pages is the "Technical Instruction Compliance Record" with four pen entries; last entry being the installation of the "Packet, First Aid, Parachute installed 5-26-43" and last inspected "1-15-44"; First Aid Kit unopened/contents unknown' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dustin Posted March 19, 2014 Share #2 Posted March 19, 2014 Exactly what's your objective here Jeff? your last post of the same chute is only 4 topics down the list. Is this an attempt to create more interest in your eBay auction? It is nice to see the kit as originally attached to the parachute harness....yes! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff TX Posted March 19, 2014 Author Share #3 Posted March 19, 2014 Great question dustin! I have received several questions from folks asking me to break-up the set. I never even entertained the idea. Your thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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