Jos Le Conté
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Here's one of mine.., Walther 1938 with legholster.
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Think it's Deumer.. ?!
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Think bottomline is that the pilot just added the non-luftwaffe Croation cloth badge to his non-luftwaffe regulation jacket the way he liked it..
It also looks like he's wearing a L of Lehr Geschwader on his shoulderstraps ?
Nice and rare pics !
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These are rare items.., very nice..!
Think the first one also had a noseclamp..
Thanks for showing,
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Nice ones !
Nice to see one of my ex's....
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That's a fawking nice and good one !!
Now for the one with the boxed 50....
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The NCO.., similar to this one..
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I'm worried about the cloth glider..
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The one in the pics is made by AUER IMO.
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Some more shots..
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Compared to a fake pilotbadge.., look at the design of the wreath..
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Well, cloth items are rather difficult sometimes and in this case I've doubts..
I've tried to compare this one and you may draw your own conclusions.
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another shot of the bottle
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Yes, Joe, it's the original bottle, with maker from "Moderschan" like in the label..
Bottle is metal, not aluminum, the whole item is quite heavy actually.
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Picture shows a similar bit different set..
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Here's a portable Luftwaffe O2 Set called "H?henatmer"
Normally the O2 mask was plugged into a rubber hose which was fixed in place at several places in the plane, so people could only move in a small area..
This item allowed a flight member to walk through the plane when something was wrong with equipment or with other members for example..
I think they came with a 5 or a 10 liter bottle..
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Typical Summer eagle..
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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Don't know if I've posted this one before..
It's a late war stamped zink eagle and IMO it's the only original type I've seen that has a extra prong attached to the swas..
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