Fridgemaster
New in Town
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- Austria not AustrALia
Hi there Loungers!
( PLease excuse my not at all perfect english, this time and in all the posts to follow )
After so many months of lurking i finally have something interresting to add here.
Last week my brother an i made an amazing found at our local flight club. We found 2 flight suits which seemed to be very old ( and were also looking that way).
One is made of cloth and the other of leather. Both were in good shape except for the leather itself, as it wasn't taken care of in ages.
We decided to take them home, restore them und take them back in use. Soaring in an old Cabrio Glider is much more fun if you're dressed in a matching overall. They fit me prefectly as i'm 188cm (6'2'') tall.
After a little research we believe that only the cloth one is a real Luftwaffe item, because we found photos to prove it. Unfortunatly we weren't able to find any proving photos for the leather one (Maybe some of you guys can help?) . Best thing however is that we strongly believe they both belong to a austrian fighter ace in WW2, Oberst Johann Schalk
We can't prove it but since he died in Graz which is near our Flight Club and we have a lot of members from there it's posible. The marking said "Oberst Schalk" and we didn't find anyone else with this name during our research.
Oh and please excuse the photos but its just too hot to go outside and take some proper pics ;-)
So here they are
Cloth one. All orig. Zippers except for the main one. We needed to replace it as it was broken.
Leather one. All orig , no need for replacments, we just couldn't confirm it is a "real" WW2 one
If you want more pics or details please let me know.
( PLease excuse my not at all perfect english, this time and in all the posts to follow )
After so many months of lurking i finally have something interresting to add here.
Last week my brother an i made an amazing found at our local flight club. We found 2 flight suits which seemed to be very old ( and were also looking that way).
One is made of cloth and the other of leather. Both were in good shape except for the leather itself, as it wasn't taken care of in ages.
We decided to take them home, restore them und take them back in use. Soaring in an old Cabrio Glider is much more fun if you're dressed in a matching overall. They fit me prefectly as i'm 188cm (6'2'') tall.
After a little research we believe that only the cloth one is a real Luftwaffe item, because we found photos to prove it. Unfortunatly we weren't able to find any proving photos for the leather one (Maybe some of you guys can help?) . Best thing however is that we strongly believe they both belong to a austrian fighter ace in WW2, Oberst Johann Schalk
We can't prove it but since he died in Graz which is near our Flight Club and we have a lot of members from there it's posible. The marking said "Oberst Schalk" and we didn't find anyone else with this name during our research.
Oh and please excuse the photos but its just too hot to go outside and take some proper pics ;-)
So here they are
Cloth one. All orig. Zippers except for the main one. We needed to replace it as it was broken.
Leather one. All orig , no need for replacments, we just couldn't confirm it is a "real" WW2 one
If you want more pics or details please let me know.