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Original WW2 RAF Attributed 1941 Pattern Flying Gauntlets - McGregor

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Code: 54194



An original pair of Royal Air Force 1941 Pattern Flying Gauntlets which belonged to a Warrant Officer who flew with Bomber Command during the Second World War. 

John Farquhar McGregor 1823708 enlisted in the RAF in Edinburgh in late 1943 and was selected for aircrew training. He trained as a wireless operator and became a signaller who served on Lancasters flying from the UK with Bomber Command. He was awarded the France and Germany Star which means he flew on raids over occupied Europe although I have not been able to identify with which squadron. By March 1945 he was with 1654 Heavy Conversion Unit based at RAF Wigsley in Nottinghamshire where on the night of the 3rd of March he was shot down by a JU88 and bailed out over Lincolnshire. He became a member of the Caterpillar club and details of the attack can be found in the RAF records along with some other similar attacks on the same squadron that night. In late 1945 John was posted to India where he served into 1946. 

The gloves are typical of those issued during the war. They are a good matched pair made in brown leather and featuring angled zips which are maker marked 'Lightning' to the pullers. The leather pull tabs are still present which are often missing which is a nice detail. 

The interior of the gloves bears the original markings including the Air Ministry AM and crown stamp, and A.I.D stamp and the size of 9. 

The gloves are in good condition as can be seen in the pictures. There is no serious damage or flaws but signs of service wear etc. Please study the pictures before purchasing and bear in mind that these are a vintage item which may have small flaws commensurate with age. 

A very nice pair of gloves which have history making them an excellent Bomber Command collectable. They would make a great addition to any RAF collection!