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  2. Nolan Helmets - Wikipedia

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    Nolan Helmets SpA is an Italian motorcycle helmet firm founded in 1972 by Lander Nocchi, an entrepreneur in the motorcycle and car accessory sectors. Nolan manufactures all components to their helmets in-house. Nolan produces full-face helmets, open-face helmets, modular helmets, hybrid-jet helmets, adventure helmets, and motorcycle intercom ...

  3. Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    A half helmet, also called a "shorty" in the U.S. and "pudding basin" or TT helmet in the UK, [21] is a type of open face helmet. It has essentially the same front design as a regular open face helmet but without a lowered rear (hence covering roughly half of the head), giving it a shape that roughly evokes a bowl or older combat helmet designs ...

  4. Category:Motorcycle helmet manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Nolan Helmets; S. Shark (helmet manufacturer) Shoei; Suomy; T. ThermaHelm This page was last edited on 12 May 2009, at 05:52 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Burgonet - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate helmet ("close burgonet") with the peak, crest and falling buffe of the burgonet, combined with the hinged bevor of a close helmet.. The burgonet helmet is characterised by a skull with a large fixed or hinged peak projecting above the face-opening, and usually an integral, keel-like, crest or comb running from front to rear.

  6. Sallet - Wikipedia

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    The German sallet may have been the product of the melding of influences from the Italian sallet and the deep-skulled "German war-hat," a type of brimmed chapel de fer helmet. [3] Later Italian sallets (by c. 1460) lost their integral face protection and became open-faced helmets with gracefully curved surfaces.

  7. List of film and television accidents - Wikipedia

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    In real life, Yeager's flight helmet had caught fire on colliding with the ejection seat's heated exhaust in mid-air. Svec carried a smoke canister during his freefall to simulate such fire. However, this may have intoxicated the stuntman, causing him to lose consciousness. He failed to open his parachute and fell to his death. [200] Scarface ...