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Moorabbin Air Museum
Accessory (Item) - Lenses Tinted Flying Goggles MK V111
... Lenses Tinted Flying Goggles MK V111....Lenses Tinted Flying Goggles MK V111....Lenses Tinted Flying Goggles MK V111. Accessory Lenses ... -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
WWI Flying Goggles
... WWI Flying Goggles...Airman's Flying Goggles used in WWI... Farm Rd & Princes Highway Werribee melbourne WWI Flying Goggles ...Airman's Flying Goggles used in WWIa10 -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Equipment - Flying Goggles, c1940
... Flying Goggles ...flying goggles... grampians Flying Goggles Equipment Leather goggles with perspex lens ...goggles typically worn with leather helmet Leather goggles with perspex lens mounted in a brass border, adjustable leather strap with elastic endsgoggles, flying goggles -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - FLYING GOGGLES, Possible WW1 onwards
... FLYING GOGGLES...Flying goggles WW2, Grey metal frame on leather lining... goldfields FLYING GOGGLES Equipment Flying goggles WW2, Grey metal ...Flying goggles WW2, Grey metal frame on leather lining. Elastic strap with metal clips attached.uniforms raaf, military equipment, metalcraft -
Dunkeld Museum Inc.
Goggles, Flying, During Workd War 1
... Goggles, Flying...The flying goggles were used to protect the flying officers...World War 1 Flying goggles. Aluminium frame, yellow tinted... Dunkeld grampians Goggles, Flying World War 1 Flying goggles ...The flying goggles were used to protect the flying officers eyes durinf flights in open topped aircraft. World War 1 Flying goggles. Aluminium frame, yellow tinted glass, wire frame covered in fabric. Elastic strap attached to the sides. Leatherette sections in the sides. -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Equipment - RAAF Leather Flying Goggles - Francis Robertson WW2 Pilot, WW2 Circa 1940
... RAAF Leather Flying Goggles - Francis Robertson WW2 Pilot...Leather and perspex flying goggles belonging to RAAF Pilot...-country RAAF Leather Flying Goggles - Francis Robertson WW2 Pilot ...These goggles belonged to RAAF Pilot Francis Robertson who crash landed his trainee solo flight tiger moth into Nurse Carters home at Chiltern in 1943. Pilot Officer Robertson then went on to serve in New Guinea whilst flying Tiger Moths and Wirraways. WW2 significance with Francis Robertson having served in the New Guinea Campaign, flying Tiger Moths and Wirraways. Francis Robertson was also the trainee pilot who crashed his plane into Nurse Carter's residence at Chiltern in 1943. Leather and perspex flying goggles belonging to RAAF Pilot Francis Robertson WW1. The goggles are made of leather, reinforced rubber and protective vision perspex. pilot, world world 2, raaf, frank robertson, goggles -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Flying goggles with spare lenses and instruction booklet, Approx 1944
... Flying goggles with spare lenses and instruction booklet...Flying goggles used by A34219 Stuart Simpson. Also contains... Dandenong melbourne Flying goggles with spare lenses and instruction ...Korean War/Japanese Occupation period historical significanceFlying goggles used by A34219 Stuart Simpson. Also contains lenses used for different flying conditions and instruction booklet. Goggles are with original box.Nil -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - FLYING GOGGLES
... FLYING GOGGLES....1) Pilot's flying goggles. Pear shaped lens, pivoted... goldfields FLYING GOGGLES Equipment .1) Pilot's flying goggles. Pear ...Item in the collection re R T PHILLIPS VX113093, refer Reg No 3239P for his service details..1) Pilot's flying goggles. Pear shaped lens, pivoted in centre made probably of multi layer glass. Painted black metal frame. The surrounds are of a stretch fabric material. The air seal is an open weave material with lambswool stitched into it. An elastic strap with two buckles hold it on the user's head. .2) Small black leather case to hold goggles. Press stud closure.military equipment - air force, flying -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Goggles
... Flying goggles USAF... Flying goggles USAF Equipment WW2 General ...Flying goggles USAFequipment, ww2, general -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform - GAK Hunt RAAF Collection - Uniforms
... Flying suits RAAF Uniforms flying helmet flying goggles... - Uniforms Uniform Flying suits RAAF Uniforms flying helmet flying ...Flying suits RAAF Uniforms flying helmet flying goggles Uniform cap Accessories to uniform 1950s -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Flying Helmet and goggles
... Flying Helmet and goggles... grampians Flying Helmet and goggles Memorabilia Brown leather helmet ...Brown leather helmet . Manufactured by Staggs. Goggles have red elastic straps -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Framed Photograph, J.H.Wilkinson DFC
... and white photograph of an Airman in flying suit, flying goggles... photograph of an Airman in flying suit, flying goggles on head ...Black and white image of Pilot Officer Wilkinson 400444 who was seconded from the RAAF to the RAF flying missions over Germany. His gallantry earned him the Distinguished Flying Cross in March 1944 for numerous successful missions over Germany. He was Killed in Action on 30th of August 1944.Brown and black marbled plastic frame containing black and white photograph of an Airman in flying suit, flying goggles on head and long gloves holding two round discs.Handwritten on rear - Flt Lieu John Wilkinson j h wilkinson, raaf, dfc, ww2 -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Goggles
... Flying goggles possibly used by a member of the Flying... sides. Lens cracked and yellowed in centre. Flying goggles ...Flying goggles possibly used by a member of the Flying Corps in the First or Second World War. Unlike other examples, this set does not have fur lined interior suggesting that it may have been used by ground crew rather than those at altititude.Goggles constructed of various materials: rubber edging, metal frames, plastic lens, canvas sides and elastic strap attached via metal buckles. Rubber hand stitched to convas sides. Lens cracked and yellowed in centre.flying, royal australian air force, raaf, flying corps, goggle, eyemask, aviation, equipment, pilot, first world war, second world war -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
WW2 Circa - Leather Overnight Case : RAAF Pilot Francis (Frank) Robertson
... ) Robertson. The case was used to store his pilot equipment (goggles... to store his pilot equipment (goggles, flying hat) and set ...The case belonged to WW2 RAAF Pilot Francis (Frank) Robertson. The case was used to store his pilot equipment (goggles, flying hat) and set of uniforms. 1940's era leather overnight carry case. Belonged to RAAF pilot Frank Robertson. Leather hard mid brown coloured overnight carry case, brass keyholes, leather restraining straps on the inside of the lid. The internal material lining appears to be of strong cotton weave and is strped in colours of light tan, white and fawn. There is no identifying make or brand on the case. Unknown if it is military in issue. Nilww2 era raaf pilot frank robertson carry case, 1940's brown leather carry case -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1940s
... A sepia coloured photograph of a man in a flying suit... in a flying suit wearing goggles, standing in front of a hedge witha ...A photo of a man in a flying suit wearing gogles standing in front of a hedge with a ladder leaning against itA sepia coloured photograph of a man in a flying suit wearing goggles, standing in front of a hedge witha ladder leaning against it. The man is believed to be John Forbes.on back in pencil: John Forbesclothing and dress, uniforms, defence force, armed forces, forbes, john, george evans collection -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Summer flying suit, boots, leather helmut and goggles
... flying helmet and goggles. ... grampians Summer flying suit, boots, leather helmut and goggles ...This clothing was worn by Merv while flying as navigator in B24 bombers from northern Australia in 1945Cotton khaki colour overall style flying suit with four large buttons and map pouch. Black leather flying boots with lamb skin lining and leather strap and buckle at top. Leather flying helmet and goggles. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - GOGGLES WW1, C.1915 - 18
Item issued to Donald Victor Dungey No 1695, 58 th Batt and AFC AIF. Refer 1824P for his service history.Leather Goggles, a coating on the lens has cracked and peeling off, Brown leather.“Goggle Mask Flying MK2”googles, flying, afc -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Helmet and Goggles
These goggles and helmets were issued to flying recruits for learning to fly biplanes.Leather helmet with suede lining, under chin strap, earphone inlets with snap locked flaps. Metal framed goggles with leather surrounds, adjustable rubber strap and split glass lenses.Made in England Patent. R51067 scratched into metal. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Headwear (item) - Leather Flying Helmet Stagg's Australia plus goggles