Figure 8

Figure 8. In the early part of WWI they were used by all nationalities, but seemed especially popular with German pilots. Manfred Von Richthofen (second left) as well as more standard goggle types, often wore a version of the split lens type. However, with the leather/fabic mask being a structural element they would tend to collapse at high wind speeds and other goggle types became more practical in the air as the War progressed.

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