Damn, Simon at WWII Jackets just emailed me. That last strap fell apart when he took it out to ship it. So the search continues. I'll more than likely just get a repro in the end.
Wasn't the 'Bridgenorth' label from the never-realised “AM” Clothing/Aero/Irvin project that you were involved in, Andrew? I'd hazard that, if it found its way into one Aero's flight jackets, it would have been a sample.
Damn, Simon at WWII Jackets just emailed me. That last strap fell apart when he took it out to ship it. So the search continues. I'll more than likely just get a repro in the end.
WOW!!! Congratulations, Allan - sure looks like a beauty. And I fully agree with you. Leave it intact. It's a piece of history.
congratulations on a fine wired jacket. Looking at the contract number 606981/37 this is one of the earliest wired Irvins made by IAC., dating to 1937. A different numbering system was used for 1938-9 jackets and trousers. I definitely would not remove the connectors.
Thank you Søren. You are the reason, that I finally bought one .... I think you know that - but Sometimes one needs a kick with a RAF boot your size, to get things done. I am truly happy about my Irvin, and it will outlast me I`m quite shure. It appears to be just as strong as my ALC, and weight the same ..3,2 kg
Here`s a load of pictures of my newly purchased 39` electrically wired Airchute,with a 42 size chest, in quite a fine nick, and very supple. I have been a little reluctant whether I should have the wiring cables taken off, or not, but have come to actually like it. They are not in the way, so I will let them be for now. The jacket is intact and strong, with a good fleece, and I will choose not to have any regrets wearing it on a regular basis whenever the weather permit.
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The third member of the crew from the left appears to be wearing a wired jacket. I can see the two connecting cables hanging at his right waist.