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Create my profile now!This model was introduced in 1938, and replaced the 1936 specification LKpS100 and whilst made to the same basic pattern it featured improved Siemens communications and better sound insulation. Instead of aluminium earphones housings of the earlier helmets this features hard rubber cups covered with dark brown leather which had a more streamlined appearance and with an external recess at the top which helped secure the goggle straps in place. The avionics were also enhanced by the installation of Perspex membranes inside and padded with fleece lined cushions around the earphone speaker. The housing for the throat microphones on the LKp S101 was also improved with two straps containing the microphone linked by an inverted ‘T’ (showing signs of a repair) at the nape of the helmet. This also served as the junction between the helmet's internal wiring and the long cord and plug-in connector. The throat straps were adjustable by means of two buckles, and once correctly adjusted could be joined together or removed at the front by means of a snap fastening. This examples 'salt and pepper' cotton weave fabric shell shows signs of in service use with no external tears. The buckles are all intact with good aged patina. The goggle straps are all fine and functional and fitted with Prym snaps; the characteristic double chin straps are both excellent. Inside there are two labels, one reading: ‘Siemans-Baumuster- LKp S 101- Ln-Nr. 26617’ and the other ‘Bekledungswerke Neumünster Grölle’. Examples are shown in Mick Prodger's 'Luftwaffe V RAF' reference book page 25 centre top and described as 'labels from an early helmet'. The communication power lead is 130cm with a Bakelite inline resister and 2 pin plug. The wiring insulation is showing signs of age related deterioration. A lovely collectable item. The price includes U.K. delivery. L 351