




STOFFHAUBE PA-481
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This combo would typically be used during simulated blind flying training in propeller aircraft like the Pilatus P-2 & North American AT-16.
It includes a Swiss Stoffhaube with a 6-pole plug, a Swiss modified British Type G oxygen mask with the narrow “Röhrli” oxygen hose and British-American microphone adapter, plus blind flying googles with blue lenses.
Differing from the often seen USN 1-F-4b goggles, this specimen features a rigid plastic frame with hinged temples and is listed in Swiss documents as follows:
PA-513
blind flying goggles to be used with stoffhaube (cloth helmet)
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PA-514
blind flying goggles to be used with flight helmet (hard shell)
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