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#NatsHats: 1956 Nats Pith Helmet

The signatures and doodles on this pith helmet, dating to the 1956 Nats at the Naval Air Station in Dallas qualify it as a work of art. Guessing by the prominence given the name, I’m guessing this pith...

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#NatsHats: Bob Scott’s Pith Helmet

Bob Scott also attended the 1956 Nats, although his helmet wasn’t quite as elaborate as Johnny Schneider’s. Bob seemed to be a bit more concerned about what would happen if he lost his hat.  A lost...

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#NatsHats: One Trick Hat

This kid’s pith helmet is so tricked out it has an attached stopwatch. Also, has anyone thought of adding earmuffs to the timer’s helmets?  This guy looks like he could use some. Image Credit: National...

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#NatsHats: 2005 Nats Cap

It is hard to believe that 2005 was nine years ago already.  Who still has a hat like this somewhere in their closet? Image Credit, 2005 Nats Cap, National Model Aviation Museum Permanent Collection....

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#NatsHats: 1994 Nats Caps

Baseball caps can be decorated, too.  I’m just not sure what is exactly that is decorating Bill Calkins’ – he’s the guy on the far right in this picture. Update:  Apparently the decoration actually...

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#NatsHats: Dan Garfinkel’s Trick Hat

Words fail to describe Dan Garfinkel’s ornithopter pith helmet.  You really need to see it to believe it. Yes! That is a working set of ornithopter wings on the reverse of the helmet.  The wings are...

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#NatsHats: 1992 Nats Cap

This 1992 Nats cap presents a geometry test.  How many triangles do you see? Image Credit: 1992 Nats Cap, National Model Aviation Museum Permanent Collection.   Donated by Bob Underwood, 2004.50.02....

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#NatsHats: Larry Jenno’s Contest Helmet

Larry Jenno was so proud of his pin collection and years in the hobby that he showed it off on his head.  The pins represent about twenty years of modeling and other activities.  And, yes, it is as...

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#NatsHats: A Flying Hat

Walt Williamson put all the other trick helmets to shame by taking a hat and actually making it fly. Image Credit: National Model Aviation Museum, Lee Renaud Memorial Library Collection. American...

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#Natshats: Jim Walker’s Helmet

Jim Walker was famous for his ability to fly multiple Control Line models at one time.  He typically flew one in each hand, and one from his helmet.  Rumor has it he even flew one from his belt buckle....

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