Original 1940s RAF 'Beadon' Flying Suit - Size 1

Original 1940s RAF 'Beadon' Flying Suit - Size 1

Code: 54349

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An original RAF Beadon Flying Suit made from Ventile cotton in a size 51 which is denoted by the RAF stores code 22C/1047.

The Beadon flying suit came into issue at the tail end of the Second World War and proved a popular suit with aircrews in the immediate post-war years, most likely due to its lightweight comfortable nature.

The Beadon, or 'Lightweight Flying Overall' as it is correctly termed, was designed as a survival suit; hence its 12 pockets. These pockets were designed to carry a variety of items such as rations, medical items and survival items, most of which had been carried in the tropical survival kit previously.

The suit is made from ventile cotton and must be the earliest example of this material being used by the RAF. It was used later on the MK1 flying suits as well as the ventile smocks and trousers but I believe this is it in its earliest form. It also features 'D.O.T' branded zips as are often found on wartime RAF flying clothing. Knitted cuffs can be found inside the sleeves and a knitted collar is present to the neck. A partially integral waist belt is also present and fastens with a double pronged buckle. The rear of the belt is backed with webbing for strength. 

The condition of the suit is very good with next to no signs of previous use. The material is still a nice deep colour which is not faded or washed up and it still has that lovely ventile sheen to it. Overall it displays extremely well and would be very hard to better. 

All in all a very nice original early RAF flying suit with loads of great details.