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Battle damaged earphone : Flying Officer D F B Sheen, 72 Squadron Royal Air Force
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Maker: Unknown
Battle damaged natural leather covered padded earphone originally fitted to a Royal Air Force Type B flying helmet. The earphone is divided vertically in half by an unfastened open brass zipper. The l...REL/10348
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British Type C flying helmet : RAAF
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Maker: Air Ministry
British issue brown leather Type 'C' unwired flying helmet complete with earphones, cord, plug and oxygen mask. The helmet has a brown leather chin strap with a 'Bennett' friction fastener, and black ...REL/17908.001
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Short wave radio receiver with headphones : Private R Glanville, 2/7 Battalion
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Maker: Glanville, Reginald Lawrence Neufeldt & Kuhnke, Kiel
Short wave radio receiver housed in a wooden opened backed case with a mock bakelite front and control knob. The reciver is complete with its original German headphones. They are impressed on the earp...REL/18422
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Type C flying helmet and Type E* oxygen mask : Pilot Officer A W Bowman, 455 Squadron, RAAF
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Maker: Air Ministry
British issue brown leather Type C wired flying helmet complete with Type 21 microphone assembly, earphones, communications cord, and E* oxygen mask. Written in white paint across the front of the hel...REL/02753
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Type E Flying Helmet : Royal Air Force
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Maker: Air Ministry
Beige cotton 'Aertex' Type 'E' lightweight internally wired flying helmet. The helmet has a grey elastic chin strap and black rubber cups protecting the external radio receivers. The receivers are ma...REL/17907.001