The Type 1-A Flying Helmet was the first flying helmet that was standardized by the Air Service in 1917. It remained in use throughout the mid-1920s.
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.
United States of America
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Helmets & Headwear
Hugh J. Williams
L. J. Gerlach
Western Electric Co., Inc.
United States Army Air Service Type 1-A leather flying helmet; slit back with laces for size adjustment; leather strap on top crown of helmet for size adjustment; molded leather ear cups; leather chin strap with slide buckle; leather straps with copper snaps by ear cup; molded fiber ear padding; orange sewn in manufacturer's tag on left inside of helmet (see Inscriptions for full text); etched text on left and right molded ear cup (see Marks for full text).
Clothing: 20.3 x 22.9 x 30.5cm (8 x 9 x 12 in.)
Clothing Size: Small
Helmet Exterior Shell: Leather
Lining and Ear Padding: Polished Cotton
A19500114000
Donated by Mrs. Mary E. "Mother" Tusch
National Air and Space Museum
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