Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy
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Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy
Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy
Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy
Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy
Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy
Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy
Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy
Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy
Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy

Parachute, M-390-A, Radio, 'Gibson Girl', BC-778, USAAF, SCR-578-B, 1944, Dinghy

€475.00 Tax included

Rare genuine WWII US Army Signal Corps M-390-A parachute, intended for dropping the BC-778 radio transmitter (SCR-578-B).

Dated 1944.

Developed in 1942, the SCR-578-A -- later SCR-578-B -- transmitter, which soon became known as the 'Gibson Girl', was initially intended for being issued as part of the life raft kits, considering that it could remain afloat in sea water in case of splashdown.

Thanks to its padded case and embedded parachute, the whole set could also be dropped to shipwreck survivors if needed; due to its heavy weight and quite important bulk, it was generally stored in the radio compartment of the bombers or any other convenient location, such as the emergency exits.

Complete and in mint, unissued condition.

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IC1025