Rated fair for age of item and areas of wear. Noticable wear to cuffs and collar as pictured. Light lettering can be seen on the inside of the jacket including the number 7. No history on item. Best offer accepted if paid promptly. 21 pit to pit.
For sale is a used 1950s or 1960s US Air Force helmet/hard hat. Based on the markings, it belonged to Captain Folts, a Missile Combat Crew Commander (MCCC) with the 556th Strategic Missile Squadron (SAC). This unit operated ballistic and cruise missiles from 1957 to 1965. As this is a used military helmet, there are signs of wear (see photos). If you have any questions, please ask. Thanks for your time.
Offered is an original United States Air Force issue flying suit. This model L-1A Air Force blue flying suit was manufactured at some point in the 1950s by L. Pursuant to its contract with the Air Force. It is a size Medium Long. It is offered as pictured and shows rather mild to perhaps normal wear. All zippers slide smoothly.
1950s Air Force large insulated jacket with liner. It is in pristine condition except for blemishes of color on sleeve. No sign of wear or aging on sleeves all snaps and zippers are in fine working condition.
This product is an original 1950’s US Air Force P-4A flight helmet with a display featuring a person’s name. The helmet is a piece of militaria collectible from the United States, making it a valuable item for collectors interested in military history. This unique piece offers a glimpse into the past and serves as a tangible piece of the aviation history of the US Air Force during the 1950s.
1950’s Greenville MS AIR FORCE BASE 3505th Single Engine Pilot Training Books. Pilot training ceased in December 1960 in this location. The product is an original item from 1957 at the Greenville Air Force Base in Mississippi, specifically related to pilot training. This collectible piece is a part of militaria history from the United States, offering a unique glimpse into the military training practices of that era. Perfect for collectors interested in military memorabilia and aviation history, this item holds historical significance and would be a valuable addition to any collection focusing on this time period.
From the estate of a True American Hero, this collection of Korean War Memorabilia was amassed by Milton “Milt” Uzelac. He was a former fighter pilot, a test pilot and lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force. He flew over 100 missions in the Korean War and helped supervise, design and develop the B-2 stealth bomber. He was part of the famed “Headhunters” group who kept the Chinese Mig-17 at bay during the Korean War Conflict. These are some of his awards. A mug dated “1951” with his name “Milt” on the back, a picture of a Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star and a crud picture of the famed “Headhunters” Logo. The mug is in Very Good Condition except for the handle which broke off and was repaired many years ago. Still, this is probably a one-of-a-kind piece which you will probably never find again. A Sterling Silver Bowl with the inscription “From the Officers of Jet Training Unit 200″. This is from the early 1950’s. The bowl has weathered and there is a circular crack/fracture along the bottom. It is fully intact and will display nicely. Milt’s Service Folder which at one time contained details about his military history. The paperwork is gone but the folder remains intact. Included in the folder is a black and white portrait of Lt Colonel Milt Uzelac dated 1972. US Joint Service Commendation Medal complete with Bars – In beautiful pristine Condition. This is quite a collection from a Distinguished Military Veteran that is also a time capsule from the early days of Jet Warfare and Korean War Conflict. Hopefully, a collector will keep these pieces together, as they tell a story of a man who was proud to service his country..