As previously stated by Jim these helmets have been discussed on this forum before and i'm sure contempory photos were posted , certainly i have seen original photos of Air crew wearing these helmets on here or another forum.
regards
Paul
As previously stated by Jim these helmets have been discussed on this forum before and i'm sure contempory photos were posted , certainly i have seen original photos of Air crew wearing these helmets on here or another forum.
regards
Paul
The gates of hell were opened and we accepted the invitation to enter" 26/880 Lance Sgt, Edward Dyke. 26th Bn Northumberland Fusiliers , ( 3rd Tyneside Irish )
1st July 1916
Thought shall be the harder , heart the keener,
Courage the greater as our strength faileth.
Here lies our leader ,in the dust of his greatness.
Who leaves him now , be damned forever.
We who are old now shall not leave this Battle,
But lie at his feet , in the dust with our leader
House Carles at the Battle of Hastings
I would be grateful if you show me photos of the pilots in these helmets
Mate give me a coupla days to get the book off my mate
well, I'll wait, thanks
OH MY GOD!!! these helmets are rarer than platinum hens teeth, i put alot of research into these helmet,s They were issued to german aircrews as flak helmets. The reason for the cut out is to accomodate the earphones and leather flight helmet. The cut out and double arivents are factory applied. It is nearlly impossible to fake these helmets and the ones that are look terrible. This one has the right look, i had the chance to purchase one of these in worse relic condition last year but the price was way out of my range. Also these tend to be brightly colored, the reason is unknown but some say it was done on a squadron basis or to be easily spotted if they bailed. The reason not alot of these survuved was because they were left on the aircraft and usually were destroyed or went down with them
So the helmet is already delivered me.
I have made detailed photos.
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All time while I expected delivery, I thought of restoration of this helmet, but unfortunately I not the professional restorer and am afraid to spoil such a rare thing.
I have solved that I will sell this helmet.
If there are interested persons, write to me laser_video@mail.ru
Vitaly
Im just wondering how often these helmets were used or even issued to aircrews, the amount of aircraft that were shot down or crash landed here in England have, as far as im aware never produced these helmets in any quantity nor have they been found amongst peoples relics from the war. I would assume that these were an item that could be taken on raids if the individual wished to but were rarely used, which would account for their rarity, as for bailing out with them i would say that they would have been torn from the individuals head in the slipstream as it appears that there was only a single chinstrap
It would be a difficult helmet to restore, but like you said, leave it as is, thats what I would certainly do!!!!
It makes sense if it came from the Nederlands, as 1000's of German helmets were buried in some big pits and at least one of these was excavated and some are visited by locals (on Dutch army land). Google the Big hole.
Also, there were lots of Luftwaffe units stationed in the Nederlands during the war.
Jerry
PS, leave it as it is and sell it to someone who wants it.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
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