Rebel flight suit
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Rebel flight suits, also called pilot fatigues, were garments worn by Rebel pilots while flying starfighters.[1]
They came in several colors, including orange, green, and beige.[2] The flight suits had a winter vest such as the ones worn on Hoth.[3] They wore a flak vest with a life support box on top. They also wore a helmet which included an orange visor with a computer projection for targeting; the helmet was often decorated with squadron markings and the pilot's personal designs. [source?]
Gear in the flight suit included thermatic gloves, a flak vest, controls for the suit's systems, flares, stow pockets, an emergency transmitter, insulated boots, a comlink, and protective eye lenses.[4] It also contained data cylinders and safe passage documents.[source?]
The flight suit included digital technology which could be customized to a particular starfighter; this increased interface efficiency between a craft and a pilot newly assigned to it.[1]
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[edit] Behind the scenes
Rebel flight suits were based on standard off-the-shelf racing coveralls available at the time. The X-wing suit's telltale orange color was chosen to be reminiscent of the "international orange" U.S. Navy flight suits used from 1957 to 1969. The flight helmet was based on an experimental helmet the military didn't use. Among the items added to this base were pistol flares around the knee reminiscent of those worn by the Luftwaffe, and webbing that originally belonged to parachute rigs.[5]
[edit] Appearances
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (First appearance)
- Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
- Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
[edit] Sources
- Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook
- Star Wars Kids Sampler Issue
Star Wars Customizable Card Game – Dagobah Limited
- Star Wars: The Magic of Myth
