Item: ONSV7314

Original Imperial Japanese WWII Winter Fur Lined Pilot Electric Heated Flight Suit

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. Imperial Japanese one piece winter flying suit offered in exceptional condition. Features superb light brown rabbit fur collar while the body of the suit is lined in white fleece. The shell is made from brown cotton which is very clean. Suit has all original zippers fitted to both sleeves, ankles and also to the double breast pockets, used for storing maps, pistol and personal items. All zippers work flawlessly. Original waist belt is present with its original buckle. The inside storm flap of the jacket carries the original Japanese factory manufacturing details in stamped ink, which is crisp and vibrant. In addition, the trouser portion feature fur lined pockets to both knees. The reverse of the pants still retain the original electric plug which was used to power the electrical heating elements inside the suit. These suites were used primarily by Japanese bomber and fighter pilots during the cold weather months and for high altitude missions.
     
    Offered in overall excellent complete condition. Size is approximately a US 38 and would fit a 5'9 man. These are extremely rare.

    Approximate Measurements:
    Collar to Shoulder: 11”
    Shoulder to Sleeve: 23”
    Shoulder to Shoulder: 18”
    Chest Width: 14”
    Waist Width: 14”
    Hip Width:
    Front Length: 60”
    Inseam: 28”
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