Hi Guys!
Well, the reason I am brining this thread back to life is this. I now own the M36 shown in the thread above. While I am unfortunately away from home and have not held it yet, my partner Jim has. Among some of you that I have spoken personally with, there has been question as to if this is a “lightweight” version. Jim has absolutely verified that this is indeed a very light para helmet! My hypothesis is that it was an experimental piece which turned out not to be sturdy enough to be abused in combat. I would imagine to an engineer who would also be a pioneer in sky diving history. A light helmet would be very desirable. A good example of the theory not being reality in its intended use.
I would love to hear any other hypothesis that anyone else may have in regard to this helmet.
Thanks!
Bob
Well, the reason I am brining this thread back to life is this. I now own the M36 shown in the thread above. While I am unfortunately away from home and have not held it yet, my partner Jim has. Among some of you that I have spoken personally with, there has been question as to if this is a “lightweight” version. Jim has absolutely verified that this is indeed a very light para helmet! My hypothesis is that it was an experimental piece which turned out not to be sturdy enough to be abused in combat. I would imagine to an engineer who would also be a pioneer in sky diving history. A light helmet would be very desirable. A good example of the theory not being reality in its intended use.
I would love to hear any other hypothesis that anyone else may have in regard to this helmet.
Thanks!
Bob
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