This A1-C spacesuit was worn by astronaut Walter Cunningham during training sessions as back-up pilot for what was intended to be the first crewed flight of an Apollo command module in 1967. The A1-C spacesuit was a modification of the Gemini G3-C and G4-C spacesuits and was only used during training.
It consisted of five major assemblies, the main suit, helmet, boots, gloves and neck seal. The astronaut was equipped with a life vest assembly, and wore a cotton constant wear garment underneath the suit. The suit weighed approximately 25 lbs, was relatively comfortable and permitted freedom of movement while pressurized.
The A1-C suit was made by the David Clark Company. NASA transferred it to the National Air and Space Museum from in 1973.
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.