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A:FLIGHT LIEUTENANT,1939 Operating from Britain during the Phoney War,this pilot (1) wears a 1930 Pattern Flying Suit with detachable fur collar fitted,under which is worn daily working uniform shirt and tie.He also wears a 1932 Pattern life jacket, with his parachute already fitted before walking out to his aircraft.The parachute itself also formed the pilot’s seat cushion, sitting inside the aircraft’s bucket seat. Ww2 Pilot, Dieselpunk Fashion, Pilot Uniform, Wwii Uniforms, Ww2 Uniforms, Wwii Fighters, Flight Suit, Ww2 Aircraft, Army Uniform

A:FLIGHT LIEUTENANT,1939 Operating from Britain during the Phoney War,this pilot (1) wears a 1930 Pattern Flying Suit with detachable fur collar fitted,under which is worn daily working uniform shirt and tie.He also wears a 1932 Pattern life jacket, with his parachute already fitted before walking out to his aircraft.The parachute itself also formed the pilot’s seat cushion, sitting inside the aircraft’s bucket seat.

Captain Arthur W. Murray, U.S. Air Force (1918–2011). Murray is wearing a David Clark Co. T-1 capstan-type partial-pressure suit with K-1 helmet for high altitude flight. (U.S. Air Force) Transforming Costume, Pilot Suit, Flight Suits, Test Pilot, Astronaut Suit, Protection Gear, Space Fashion, Flight Suit, Diving Gear

8 October 1954: After two earlier glide flights flown by test pilot Jack Ridley, Captain Arthur Warren (“Kit”) Murray, U.S. Air Force, made the first powered flight of the Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1B rocket-powered supersonic research aircraft, serial number 48-1385. Five months earlier, Murray had flown the X-1A to an altitude of 90,440 feet (25,570 meters). He was the first pilot to fly … Continue reading 8 October 1954 →

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