Through another blog I have, I've been in contact with a couple of second cousins in the UK. One sent me three photos of my grandfather and one of them showed him in flying suit. Through the Great War Forum I was to that the suit was a standard RAF issue Sidcot Suit (from the inventor, Australian RNAS aviator Flight Sub Lieutenant Sidney Cotton) made from proofed khaki twill over a rubberized muslin inter-lining and a mohair liner. However, he may not have been going to fly in the immediate future, as he's wearing ordinary shoes, rather than an airman's fur-lined 'fug' boots, though sometimes airmen flew without the boots if the flight was to be short and/or at low level.
No comments:
Post a Comment