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Navy's first full-pressure suit LCDR. Harry Peck,1953

Title: The Navy's first full-pressure flight suit successfully demonstrated at 70,000 ft. altitude protects the pilot above, where lack of pressure is fatal in a few seconds. LCDR. Harry Peck demonstrated the suit
Date Created/Published: 1953 Feb. 18.
Notes:
Official Navy photo released by Dept. of Defense.
From the collections of Encyclopedia Britannica.
No. USN-708802.
Subjects:
United States.--Navy Dept.--Equipment & supplies--1950-1960.
Military air pilots--United States--1950-1960.
Uniforms--1950-1960.
Photographic prints--1950-1960.
Bookmark /93508416/
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