Hi all, hoping the following is of interest to you. I am a retired History teacher with an interest in WW2 and militaria. I have just purchased a lot at a Sydney auction house, described as "quantity of Spitfire/airforce ephemera", it consists of a 2 ear piece wireless head set with detached wires, I imagine this to be the WW2 spitfire bit??, an incomplete set of Rude Star identifier round charts from 1942 USA Navy publication, and a number of items dating from the decade 1960-1970 that would relate to a pilot ( commercial) ie Flight radio operator's manual 1969, the observers basic book of aircraft civil 1970, Sight reduction tables for air navigation vol 3 1967, neatly written on the Flight radio operators manual is C H Parkinson. I asked the auctioneer why he described this as a spitfire lot, he said it had been purchased some time back by a friend of his for her son and the son did not want it, so he was reselling it, cost me $120. I think what I have is Aust'n WW2 pilot F/O Colin Henry DFC, his spitfire headset and star navigation charts. If this is so he must have flown as a commercial pilot after the war, I am trying to track this down without success so far. Can anyone identify the type of headset in the image as that which may have belonged to a spitfire pilot??
many thanks,
Mark in Newcastle
many thanks,
Mark in Newcastle