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LUFTWAFFE FLYING SUIT AND ACCOUTREMENTS
Substantially complete Luftwaffe flier''s outfit, includes: One-piece summerweight K/SO 34 flying suit, of the type introduced in 1934 and most commonly worn by bomber crewmen, constructed of cotton "pepper and salt" fabric. A diagonal zipper secures the front flap of the suit, with additional zippers at the right shoulder, sleeve cuffs, groin and leg cuffs, with a horizontal and vertical zippered pocket on each leg. The shoulder, groin, front and one leg pocket zippers are branded "Rapid", while the sleeve and two additional pocket zippers are branded "Rheinnadel", and the leg cuff zippers are trademarked "D.R.P. Ri Ri". The metal snaps at various points are trademarked "Prym". No maker''s labels are present within the suit itself, and the fabric shows numerous well-executed repairs and patches. Overall very good. WITH: Summerweight LKpS 101 flying helmet, of white-flecked brown cotton with a brown satin liner and lamb''s wool inner ear pads. The radio earpieces are exposed on the exterior, unlike many examples which feature a leather covering. The leather border of the left-hand earpiece shows the inscribed name "K. Berger" in red ink, while the left earpiece bears the incised initials "K.B." The interior bears a fabric label designating the helmet "Fl. Kopfhaube", size "55", with the manufacturer "Deutsche Telephonewerke und Kabelindustrie A.G." The helmet shows two sewn repairs at front, with some oxidation to a metal snap of the rear, else very good. WITH: Luftwaffe-issue electrically heated boots, identifiable by the press-stud electrical connectors seen at the top openings. Both boots are constructed of black leather with grey suede uppers, and both are marked "Original Wilop" on the black rubber sole. Although very similar, they are a mismatched pair; the right boot features a black plastic zipper pull marked "Ri Ri", while the left boot''s zipper is metal with a leather tab, marked "Rapid". Both boots bear fabric size labels, affixed to the inside of the zipper of the right boot, and to the inside cuff of the left. The leather uppers and soles shows minor wear, else very good. Also present with the group are a leather hood with a white cotton liner, with a vertical zipper over the mouth and nose area, likely inter-war, and a pair of World War I-era flying goggles with mesh eyepieces lined with fleece, with a securing band with metal hook-and-eye closure. Five pieces (six if you count each boot individually). A fine grouping for a mannequin display.

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December 19, 2017 10:00 AM EST
Elkton, MD, US

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