Luftwaffe Summer Flying Helmet LKp S-101
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SKU: 22.GOR.01.02.03.001.000
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A LKp S-101 Luftwaffe Flying Helmet - Made by Siemens for the Luftwaffe, this 101 model is similar to the leather 100 model however it is improved with brownish-grey flecked matieral lined with grey-green satin. Oval fleece cushions are fitted inside the helmet, over the ears, with plastic inserts tucked inside. Goggle straps and chinstraps are made of leather. The hard rubber earcups are covered with dark brown leather and feature the ridge for goggle retention. Three hooks for the three strap mask are fitted and were standard. This helmet has been worn, but remains very fine and scarce.
Luftwaffe Flying Helmets include unlined or fleece or fur-lined models for summer or winter use, respectively. Models come with or without earphones and oxygen mask fittings.
Summer flying helmets were made of brown linen, while winter helmets were made of brown leather.
The flying helmet for summer use without earphones and oxygen mask fittings was referred to as model FK 34. It was used in airplanes without radio equipment and for training purposes. The flying helmet for summer use with earphones, a throat microphone, and oxygen mask fittings has several models. The earliest model is known as model LKp S-53, and can be identified by having oval, molded plastic earphone mountings. The later models, LKp S-100 and LKp S-101 have leather covered earphone mountings with a depression to hold the goggles strap in place.
A rare flying helmet known as LKp S-54 was used by aircraft commanders. It has additional internal features, allowing the wearer greater electronic communication potential.
Luftwaffe flying personnel serving in warmer, tropical climate areas often wore a net top version flying helmet, known as “Netzkopfhaube”, designated as model LKp N-101. This flying helmet differs from other models not only by its thin mesh net top, but also by a lack of a chinstrap.
The flying helmet for winter use without earphones and oxygen mask fittings was referred to as model FK 33. In addition to the same uses as the summer model FK34, this helmet was also worn during the war by ground personnel to keep warm.
The flying helmet for winter use with earphones, a throat microphone, and oxygen mask fittings is similar to the ones for summer use, with model designations LKp W-53, LKp W-100, LKp W-101, and LKp W-54.
Flying personnel on missions over bodies of water often wore a flying helmet cloth cover, either in white or yellow. It was supposed to make it easier to spot downed flying personnel in water.
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