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    The goggles look British WWII to me.Snow goggles probably.PaoloM

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      not british I thought Italian because lots of Italian goggles have the metal bridge over the nose

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        Not Italian for sure!!
        Sir, please give a glance here:
        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ritish+goggles

        There's also another version (MKII), more widely used by the British and Commonwealth tank corp, or despatch riders:

        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...h+WWII+goggles

        These UK goggles have been made with the same materials.
        I've a pair of them coming from Canada with a special winter hat, generally
        issued to commandos or special forces.
        Regards,PaoloM
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          What do you think the flying cap is?Italian?

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            IMO not Italian, but a commercial flying headgear probably made in England.
            Is the button marked 'dot' ?It is not clear by the photo.PaoloM

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              no got 2 ww next to each other not dot

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                Hi gents !
                What do you think about this dogtag ?
                Any opinions welcome !

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                  Italian for sure but ignore the period.According to the inscription it looks post WWII, but I'm not sure. I collect dog tags but honestly never seen such a model with 'Aeronautica Italiana'.Maybe RSI period? Where did you find this
                  specimen ?PaoloM

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                    Hello,

                    found this parachute.
                    I think it is italian parachute Salvator D 37. What do you think?

                    Here are photos :












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                      I don't know this parachute.PaoloM

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                        Salvator D 37

                        Hello all
                        I found a complete Salvator D 37 on a market in Germany (stamped SAVOIA MARCHETTI). The only missing parts are the metal back cover and the static line. Since Switzerland used the Salvator parachutes in WWII I replaced the cover with a original Swiss version (french written SALVATOR PARACHUTE). Is there a way to get a static line with sling and hook?
                        Thank you for your help

                        Jürg

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                          Originally posted by chooperpilot View Post
                          Hello all
                          I found a complete Salvator D 37 on a market in Germany (stamped SAVOIA MARCHETTI). The only missing parts are the metal back cover and the static line. Since Switzerland used the Salvator parachutes in WWII I replaced the cover with a original Swiss version (french written SALVATOR PARACHUTE). Is there a way to get a static line with sling and hook?
                          Thank you for your help

                          Jürg
                          see this site of my Swiss friends
                          http://www.flightgear.ch/CH%20c_35_%...beobachter.htm

                          Claudio

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                            Originally posted by chooperpilot View Post
                            Hello all
                            ...Is there a way to get a static line with sling and hook?Jürg
                            Here the slender static line and hook (1st & 2nd type) of an Italian Salvator D.37 or D.39 chute.
                            Unpossible to get on the market right now.
                            PaoloM
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                              Originally posted by veltro2 View Post
                              see this site of my Swiss friends
                              http://www.flightgear.ch/CH%20c_35_%...beobachter.htm

                              Claudio
                              Thank you Claudio for this link. I am part of this group. Some of my items are in the pics-galery. Small world!
                              Best regards Jürg

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                                Originally posted by Pitomnik View Post
                                Hi gents !
                                What do you think about this dogtag ?
                                Any opinions welcome !

                                Hello,
                                I have read now your post.
                                This is the fourth that see it.
                                Can you tell me where did you find this dogtag?
                                This is the same

                                ranville
                                Last edited by ranville; 09-05-2014, 12:02 PM.

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