There's been quite a bit of discussion of A-2s going on here of late and I thought that I'd post these as they may be of real interest to the A-2 fans.
Whilst generally incidences of RAF personnel wearing A-2s were very rare, most people don't know that for the two Norwegian fighter squadrons of the RAF (331 and 332) A-2s were standard issue equipment. It is to my knowledge the only example of A-2 wearing at unit level and not merely isolated incidences of individual pilots wearing A-2s that they had traded or won in card games.
Both these images are of 332 squadron members from Svein Heglund's fantastic autobiography "H??k over H??k". You'll also notice that one of the pilots has painted the 332 crest onto his jacket and this was quite common among this squadron.
Just thought that I would share this little known example of A-2 wearing in the RAF...
Whilst generally incidences of RAF personnel wearing A-2s were very rare, most people don't know that for the two Norwegian fighter squadrons of the RAF (331 and 332) A-2s were standard issue equipment. It is to my knowledge the only example of A-2 wearing at unit level and not merely isolated incidences of individual pilots wearing A-2s that they had traded or won in card games.
Both these images are of 332 squadron members from Svein Heglund's fantastic autobiography "H??k over H??k". You'll also notice that one of the pilots has painted the 332 crest onto his jacket and this was quite common among this squadron.
Just thought that I would share this little known example of A-2 wearing in the RAF...