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WW2 German Luftwaffe LKpS101 Summer Flying Helmet Size 54 Super Condition

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WW2 German Luftwaffe LKpS101 Summer Flying Helmet Size 54 Super Condition! Period repair on left side (see photos) all cables and communications gear intact. Thanks for looking and please check out my other listings! The item “WW2 German Luftwaffe LKpS101 Summer Flying Helmet Size 54 Super Condition” is in sale since Sunday, November 15, 2020. [Continue]

WW2 German Luftwaffe Summer Pilots Flight Flying Helmet LKpS101

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Here is a truly Great Example of the classic Luftwaffe Summer Flight Helmet. The Helmet is complete and correct: having both chin straps and buckles, throat mics. Long cord and plug, earphones, cellophone covers and oxygen mask mounts. There is no date stamp on it, but the shiny plating on the lower oxygen mount hooks [Continue]

ORIGINAL WW2 GERMAN LW LKpS101 SUMMER FLIGHT HELMET COMPLETE INTERESTING

Here you have for sale ORIGINAL WW2 GERMAN LW LKpS101 SUMMER FLIGHT HELMET (Fliegerkopfhaube für Sommer mit FT-Gerät) COMPLETE INTERESTING. IN RELATIVE GOOD USSED CONDITION. SOME DIRTY ON TAN LINEN BUT IF YOU WANT YOU CAN CLEANED IT. Important for EUbuyers i sending from EU so no any trouble with your custom service. Thank you [Continue]

WW2 German Luftwaffe LKpS101 Aviator Summer Flight Pilot Helmet NICE! WWII OLD

WW2 German Luftwaffe LKpS101 Fliegerkopfhaube – Summer Flight Helmet VERY NICE! During WW1, most pilots quickly realized the need for protective headgear due to the cold weather effects while in an open cockpit. As no headgear was readily available, pilots were forced to utilize commercially produced leather motorcycle and automobile helmets. During WW2, the German [Continue]

WW2 German LKpS101 Fliegerkopfhaube Summer Flight Helmet VERY NICE

26617, as used by many German pilots throughout the early stages of WW2. During WW1, most pilots quickly realized the need for protective headgear due to the cold weather effects while in an open cockpit. As no headgear was readily available, pilots were forced to utilize commercially produced leather motorcycle and automobile helmets. During WW2, [Continue]