


WWII USAAF Type Q-1 Electric Inserts for Flying Boots by General Electric (Size Medium)
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WWII USAAF Type Q-1 Electric Inserts for Flying Boots by General Electric (Size Medium)Description This listing is for a single original pair of WWII U. S. Army Air Force Type Q 1 electric inserts for the airman's flying boots; however, four pairs are available. These were manufactured by General Electric and are all size medium, which can accommodate shoe sizes ranging from 7. 5 to 8. 5. Provenance Personal Collection of Chelius Carter Condition Report Fair Good Excellent These boot inserts are in excellent, unissued condition.
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