
THIS IS A STUNNING GERMAN LUFTWAFFE LEATHER WINTER FLIGHT HELMET W/ RARE THROAT MICROPHONE, PLS SEE TAG INSIDE. NO ISSUES W/ THIS ORIG PIECE.
THIS IS A STUNNING GERMAN LUFTWAFFE LEATHER WINTER FLIGHT HELMET W/ RARE THROAT MICROPHONE, PLS SEE TAG INSIDE. NO ISSUES W/ THIS ORIG PIECE.
26617, as used by many German pilots! 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 military produced approx. 10 [Continue]
26617, as used by many German pilots throughout the war! 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 military [Continue]
26618, as used by many German pilots throughout 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, the German military produced [Continue]
26618, as used by many German pilots throughout WW2! This is the MUCH RARER Rabbit Fur lined version. 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 [Continue]
31217, 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]
26618, as used by many German pilots throughout 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, the German military produced [Continue]
26618, as used by many German pilots throughout 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, the German military produced [Continue]
26618, as used by many German pilots throughout WW2! This is the MUCH RARER Rabbit Fur lined version. 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 [Continue]
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]