Object Details
Physical Description
Luftwaffe life west; 3 panels of 3cm to 4 cm nautural color cotton tubes filled with kapok; panels attached by 2 front and 2 side toggles; high neck; 2 cotton web leg straps.
Summary
The Luftwaffe kapok fill life vest had excellent floatation properties and could keep a pilot or crew member afloat up to 24 hours. The vest was almost exclusively used by bomber and transport crews because it was too bulky for use in single-seat fighters or dive-bombers. The high-collar helped to keep the wearer's head above water. One unfortunate design aspect of the vest was that the back was more bouyant than the front and had the tendency to roll the wearer face forward in the water.
Credit Line
Transferred from the United States Air Force, Park Ridge Facility
Inventory Number
A19770503000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
EQUIPMENT-Survival
Materials
Cotton
Kapok
Wood
Dimensions
3-D: 55.9 x 10.2 x 71.1cm (22 x 4 x 28 in.)
Country of Origin
Germany
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19770503000