Pilot Flight Helmet

Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02

Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02
Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02
Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02
Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02
Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02
Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02
Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02
Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02
Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02
Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02

Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02
Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02. Colonel Jeff Brown we understand was a fighter pilot in Desert Storm. We acquired his uniforms and helmets from his estate via a third party and we do not know much about him. We do know that he was in Southwest Asia. He had a chestful of medals and he was a member of the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association. He was probably in the 23rd Fighter Squadron. We were not able to obtain any more information on this officer. This listing is for his pilot helmet and one of his flight suits. The flight suit is bright blue with his name and his wings sewn on the chest. The word aggressor is also stitched on the left side so we assume he had a part in training pilots or took part in war games. We do not know the meaning of Barron or the 14 that are also stitched on this suit. It is in very good condition with no tears, holes or stains.

It might have been is pilot nickname. We do not know the model or type of flight helmet this is. There are no markings on it except for all the little electronic pieces. It is in pretty good condition.

The chin strap and mike snap work fine, the visor is not scratched or cracked. There are no chips or cracks in the helmet but the rubber cushions that protect the ear pieces are dry rotted and crumbling away. The ear phones are still there, it is just the rubber cushion around them that is disintegrating. We dont know much about LTC Brown or his equipment but we can guarantee these items are authentic. Still, a gorgeous piece for your collection.

We do our best to determine what the item is, its history and condition. We describe it as best we can. We do not try to hide flaws or misdirect the customer. However, we are a mom and pop business and we do have to admit that we are not experts on the item listed. We use books, consultations with collectors, and the internet to determine the authenticity of the item.

Since we are human, we do make mistakes so please do not hold that against us. We reuse boxes and packing supplies to do what we can for the environment so please do not be offended if you receive a box with extra stickers or writing on it.

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The item "Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02" is in sale since Sunday, December 6, 2020. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Desert Storm (1990-91)\Original Period Items". The seller is "alnor2010" and is located in Glendale, Arizona.

This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Type: Helmet

Named Desert Storm Lt. Colonel Fighter Pilot Flight Suit and Pilot Helmet, h02