Early WW2 French 'Airaile' Aviators Helmet 1940
A scarce example of the French 'Airaile' flying helmet which dates from the pre & early war period. This helmet was in use
The French air force played an active role during the Battle of France in 1940 often attacking German troops as they advanced & causing considerable losses to the Germans. Casualties were high with 20 French bombers shot down in May whilst attacking the German crossings across the Meuse.
Made by E. Gueneau & Cie of Paris this helmet is made from a hard shell covered in polished leather with soft padded leather flaps extending below this to house Gosport tubes or radio receivers. There are press studded goggle straps to the rear of the helmet with a laced leather liner system to the interior. Used during the 1930s and into the early part of WW2 by the French Air Force, Free French and Paratroop units.
An excellent example of this interesting helmet
Code: 8767
325.00 GBP