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Sidcot 41
RAF - 1941 pattern sidcot flying suit
(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
Electrically wired version of the Sidcot for use with heated gloves and boots. The material is ingood overall condition, has good colour. All wiring is complete as are the press stud connector panels for use with heated gloves and bootees. All the War department broad arrow stamped brass zips are in good working condition, each complete with cloth puller tag. The suit also retains the cloth hanger, belt and label. A very good '+'used example.
The name Sidcot came from Sir Sidney Cotton, an australian born inventor and aviation pioneer. He grew up partly in England and joined the Royal Naval Air Service in 1915. During WWI he was a combat pilot in the RAF and flew bombing missions over France & Germany.
The name Sidcot came from Sir Sidney Cotton, an australian born inventor and aviation pioneer. He grew up partly in England and joined the Royal Naval Air Service in 1915. During WWI he was a combat pilot in the RAF and flew bombing missions over France & Germany.
Reference: F2E311
Normandie-Niemen - scarce set flying boots and gloves.
Reference: F2E426