This is an example of a Type H-4 protective flying helmet issued to United States Naval and Marine aviators in the mid-1950s. The Type H-4 was a refined update of the Type H-3 with a different shape in the design of the reinforcing ridges and the addition of a cloth inner liner with earphones.
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
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General Textile Mills, Inc.
United States Navy Type H-4 Protective Flying Helmet; gold fiberglass shell with brown rayon and cowhide inner webbing; blue manufacturer's tag (see Marks for full text) sewn on webbing of fiberglass shell; United States Naval Aviator's badge wing decal on front brow of helmet
3-D: 24.8 × 23.5 × 24.8cm, 1kg (9 3/4 × 9 1/4 × 9 3/4 in., 2.1lb.)
HAZMAT: Cadmium
Helmet Shell: Fiber Glass
Webbing: Nylon and Cow Hide
Other: Rubber, brass, steel, cadmium plating, paint , plastic, foam
A19762054000
Donated by Mr. Harold Mull
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