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    Japanese flight boots - Identification

    Hi guys,

    are they Japanese flight boots ww2 please?














    Regards

    #2
    Hello,

    Yes these are Japanese flying boots. Here are mine.

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=915067

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      #3
      Hello Lokomilo,

      Thank you for your answer.

      Perhaps mine are for the winter, there is a sheepskin lining inside !?

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        #4
        Certainly, but there were no formal rules concerning the uniform of airmen. The models without fur could be used both in summer and winter.

        Your model is probably for the winter.

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          #5
          Yes Lokomilo.

          I'm looking now for the year of made.

          Regards

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            #6
            Simply wash out the dirt in the stamping in the leather on the sole and then the date can be read. Army, Winter, Large

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              #7
              Salut,

              I think I read Showa 16 (1941).

              Nice boots, the rubber sole is often worn out or taken off.

              Cheers,
              Mat.

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                #8
                Hi,

                thanks for yous answers.

                Here few pictures of the stamping






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                  #9
                  I concur - Showa 16 (1941) This pair of boots could have been flown by a Zero pilot during the attack on Pearl harbor on December 7th, 1941!!! Just think of it!!!

                  No, just kidding But so typical of Dealers or Ebay made up BS story.
                  First - these are Army pilots boot, not IJN carrier pilot.
                  Second the Zero is, was and only can be a Navy aircraft. Never, ever,ever used by Army

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                    #10
                    Thank you Beretta!

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