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- Aviator_hat abstract "An aviator hat, also known as a bomber hat, is a usually a leather cap with large earflaps, a chin strap and, often, a short bill that is commonly turned up at the front to show the lining (often fleece or fur). It is often worn with goggles. It may be made of other materials, such as felt.Aviator hats became popular in the early days of the 20th century as open-cockpit airplanes grew in use. Pilots needed a hat to keep their heads and ears warm, as well as goggles to protect their eyes in flight. With the advent of closed-cockpit airplanes, hats became less necessary (note that Charles Lindbergh still wore one when he crossed the Atlantic in 1927, though his Spirit of St. Louis monoplane had a closed cockpit). Nonetheless, aviator's hats continued in popularity as a fashion accessory and winter hat. Aviator's hats continued in aviation use through the Second World War, until the age of jet fighters, when solid plastic and, later, carbon fiber helmets replaced leather caps in the cockpits of planes.".
- Aviator_hat thumbnail Eugene_Ely,_d._1911.png?width=300.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageID "30725945".
- Aviator_hat wikiPageLength "1501".
- Aviator_hat wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Aviator_hat wikiPageRevisionID "687382793".
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Airplane.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Air_force_uniforms.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircrew_clothing.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hats.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Lindbergh.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Cockpit.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Fighter_aircraft.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Fur.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Goggles.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Leather.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Monoplane.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Spirit_of_St._Louis.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Strap.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink Wool.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLink File:Eugene_Ely,_d._1911.png.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aviator hat".
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bomber hat".
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLinkText "aviator hat".
- Aviator_hat wikiPageWikiLinkText "aviator outfit".
- Aviator_hat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing-stub.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Historical_clothing.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Aviator_hat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aviator_hat subject Category:Air_force_uniforms.
- Aviator_hat subject Category:Aircrew_clothing.
- Aviator_hat subject Category:Hats.
- Aviator_hat comment "An aviator hat, also known as a bomber hat, is a usually a leather cap with large earflaps, a chin strap and, often, a short bill that is commonly turned up at the front to show the lining (often fleece or fur). It is often worn with goggles. It may be made of other materials, such as felt.Aviator hats became popular in the early days of the 20th century as open-cockpit airplanes grew in use.".
- Aviator_hat label "Aviator hat".
- Aviator_hat sameAs Q9286748.
- Aviator_hat sameAs Hauba_lotnicza.
- Aviator_hat sameAs m.0gfg75n.
- Aviator_hat sameAs Q9286748.
- Aviator_hat wasDerivedFrom Aviator_hat?oldid=687382793.
- Aviator_hat depiction Eugene_Ely,_d._1911.png.
- Aviator_hat isPrimaryTopicOf Aviator_hat.