Wednesday, September 24, 2008
duck beak helmet
So I've had a couple people ask me why the helmet I was wearing in my previous post was shaped like a duck beak. The answer is that if it was ever hit by an oncoming arrow, the curve of the mouthpiece deflected the arrows better than it would if it were flat. As a result, this became one of the most efficient helms during the middle ages and its design lasted for hundreds of year!
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Ah... that makes sense.
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