Showing posts with label Moon Zero Two. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moon Zero Two. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 June 2015

RAF Air Ventilation Suit (1950's)

I was never happy with calling this a G-Suit, even if that's what the man who helped source it for the Cybermen costumes was calling it when I quoted him in The Doctor Who - Earthshock post because, quite frankly, it doesn't look like its up to the job.

A G-Suit, or the more accurately named anti-g suit, is a flight suit worn by aviators and astronauts who are subject to high levels of acceleration force (g). They are designed to prevent a black-out and g-LOC (g-induced loss of consciousness) caused by the blood pooling in the lower part of the body when under acceleration, thus depriving the brain of blood

Where as, with their thin material and their network of tubes, these suits actually looked more like they might be used solely for the purpose of cooling  the wearer.  I spent a bit of time searching for clues but failed to make inroads.  So I did what I always do when I need help with a post, I ask for it. And that's where a blogger from Newtonphotographic.com stepped in to say those magic words;

They're actually 50s vintage Royal Air Force Air Ventilated Suits - as seen here about 2/3rd of the way down the page
 
 
They were worn under flying suits in hot climates and the tubes are for cold air to be blown through them from the aircraft A/C system.
 
Well what do you know, I found this...
and a whole lot of history.  That's just a teaser section of a larger picture but as its not mine to show I'll let you follow the link and find it with your own eyes.

Anyway, once you know the name of what your looking for it suddenly gets a whole lot more interesting and fruitful.
That's from a clothing website called Frumpadelick


and although it has long since sold, they too describe it thus...

a vintage 1950's RAF issue air ventilation suit. It is made of parachute material and has all kinds of hoses attached to it. It would make a great Halloween costume for somebody. These were made to be skin tight so this would probably be most suitable for someone around 5'7" or so who is quite slim. Then it would not be so tight. It is not in perfect condition since these is a rip along the edge of the slit at the back

And provided further images
including one of the label which tells you so much more about them including the manufacturers.
Once you have that, you begin to discover all sorts of interesting facts such as the history of the company;


and from the comments section of that website, these little snippets;

The air ventilated suits were worn inside pressure suits used by air crew flying at high altitude.

Often nicknamed the ‘Fairy’ suit, the air-ventilated suit was produced to give relief from discomfort of high cockpit temperatures by moving cool air to the wearer’s skin via some 144 PVC tubes, with one larger ‘inlet’ tube.

Now you just know the ethereal Kate Bush would have been delighted to know the ventilation suits by that particular name.

Not sure what else there is to say really except that I would bet my last Rolo that everyone of these...
is either the very same ventilation suit or at least a version from the same manufacturer.


Steve

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Moon Zero Two (1969)

I'm not sure if we've looked at this particular film too many times before or if I've ever really expressed how good I think it is.
What I know for sure is that I've never really discussed what James Olson and Ori Levy wear beneath their spacesuits.

One of the earliest appearances of a G-Suit being used to look all futuristic and space-age.  Nice to see all the colours of the different tubes adding to the techy'ness of it all.  It's all just a little bit see-through as well, so I can understand why future users of this suit like to get them painted up.  That said, and while neither Olson or Levy do it for me, it now strikes me that the makers of MZ2 missed a trick by not getting Catherine Schell to be seen wearing one of these. 
 
 
Steve

Saturday, 6 June 2015

Something for the Weekend # 18

 
Mmmm!  The Lovely Catherine Schell
 
If I was into setting crazy caption competitions, I wouldn't let any of you anywhere near this
 

Steve

Saturday, 28 March 2015

Something for the Weekend #16

Regulars may know I'm a bit of a Moon Zero Two fan so consequently I'm very excited to present what's a relatively rare image.  Its a publicity still in which the moon's version of Pan's People (ask your mum and dad) gather around our hero and his sidekick because...well because quite frankly; sex sells.

Ding Dong!

Steve

Saturday, 29 November 2014

Say; Hello Spaceman - 4 Year Anniversary

The 1st of December will mark Say; Hello Spaceman's 4th Anniversary and its interesting to remind my self of what that particular year was like.

For a number of different reasons 2010 was a fairly wearing time and starting this blog was my way of keeping sane whilst battling through something of a shit-storm of troubles.  None of it was anybody fault, none of it could have been avoided and none of it was down to bad luck so much as just bad timing. Stuff just happened.  Then more stuff happened and then some more stuff happened on top of that.

But you keep on going because what else can you do.  And of course things got better and then things got a lot better and now days life is far more smooth than its crunchy.  And far more fun.

I do this little blog for different reasons now.  After 4 years I think I've built something quite interesting.  I think this blog not only shows us who we used to be but fairly consistently, decade after decade, shows us who we would like to become.  The future beckons and there's something very positive about our unwavering desire to be a part of it.


 

For RP my enduring companion.  Still laughing and loving
 
Steve

Sunday, 19 October 2014

Moon Gallery

A little gallery of random goodness.  There are dozens of shows and films I could have picked but these are just a few of my favourites.  Everything's been previously blogged so go and explore by clicking the labels below.
2001: A Space Odyssey
 
 Destination Moon

 First Men in the Moon

 Moon Zero 2

 Moonbase 3

 The Mouse on the Moon
 
 Space 1999

UFO


Steve

Saturday, 24 May 2014

Something for the Weekend #14

Well hello there!
 
Here is the lovely Linda Lusardi from back in the day when she was a page 3 girl in The Sun newspaper.  This is a cropped version of the full image because we're meant to be admiring the equally lovely space-wear and saving the internet from its self, one pair of tits at a time.
 
Linda is sporting one of the space helmets from Superman II...
Which as we've previously established was originally made for Moon Zero Two over a decade earlier.
 
Now I've a fairly good idea where this one ended up, which is here....

...although if anyone knows where it went in between times, to pick up the repaint, I'd love to know.

I've always assumed than anyone that knows of my blog will already be aware of David Sisson's excellent site where the final happy chapter of that particular prop can be discovered along with lots of other wonderful things but if you don't then you need to jump on that link and get over there asap.

colour me jealous

Steve

Friday, 1 March 2013

Moon Zero Two (1969) - The Other Spacesuits

Here they are; the other spacesuits used in the 1969 film, Moon Zero Two.  I've blogged a lot about the main spacesuits, you know, the really cool ones.  These however are not they.
There's still plenty to like about them I suppose; The bright colours, their rubbery fetish look - if you like that kind of thing - and the fact that they allow the actors the freedom to have a proper on the moon punch up and shoot out. - which is probably why they switched design for this section of the story.  Enjoy the rest of the pretty pictures.














Steve