The goggles look British WWII to me.Snow goggles probably.PaoloM
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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,PaoloMAttached Files
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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 PostHello 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
http://www.flightgear.ch/CH%20c_35_%...beobachter.htm
Claudio
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Originally posted by chooperpilot View PostHello all
...Is there a way to get a static line with sling and hook?Jürg
Unpossible to get on the market right now.
PaoloM
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Originally posted by veltro2 View Post
Best regards Jürg
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