I think both of Kojax's jackets fit well. Much better than the one the model is wearing.
HD
That's for sure.
I think both of Kojax's jackets fit well. Much better than the one the model is wearing.
HD
Look up the G8 or Type 440 jacket sometime. It's something of the white elephant of flight jackets.
Isn't that because it is a civilian pattern pretending to have a military history?
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View attachment 43817 Private pilots I've seen do not care whatsoever about fit. In fact, my theory is you're the odd man out if you wear a close-fitting jacket, or even care whatsoever about the fine-tunings of jacketing! Order your normal size in the Sporty's catalog and get to work!
Landing first pass on Catalina Island without a working tower is much more applaudable than a silly jacket!!
I just wondered not being in US military aviation, what would your base commander or regulations etc say if you turned up in a (lets say no patches but maybe velcro) high end(Aero, Eastman etc) repro G1 or A2 rather than the issued garment because the reproduction was a better fit?
Sorry chaps I don't know if A2s and G1s are still current issue items.
Ok, that answers for the US NAVY issued G1s. Does the US AIR FORCE issue any leather or is it the nylon style flight jackets only ? Anybody know ? I left the AF in 80 and was aircrew and was only given the nylon jacket but I got to keep it after I left the service. Any ex AF here ? Is the A2 jacket only a personal purchase today and is it legal to wear on duty ?
A-2 Flight Jacket
Q: I was a prior space and missile officer but am now a judge advocate corps officer. Can I still the A-2 flying jacket? Is the jacket only authorized for personnel previously awarded the Air Force specialty or currently in the specialty?
A: Space and Missile Officer and Enlisted. Qualified 13SX officers are authorized wear upon completion of qualification training in one of the following AFSC's 13SXA, 13SXB, 13SXC, 13SXD, 13SXE. Space Systems Operations personnel must complete qualification training and be certified as a mission ready crewmember in the 1C6XX AFSC. Reference AFI 36-2903, paragraph 8.5.2.4.
Q: I have a flyer's leather jacket from my flying time in the early 1990s. I would like to wear the jacket including a Strategic Air Command leather patch and my leather name tag, with or without rank, with civilian clothes to work. What are the rules for wear of the jacket as a historical type jacket?
A: Leather A-2 Flying Jacket. Wear Leather A-2 flying jacket with service uniform (not service dress uniform), hospital whites, or flight duty uniforms. Do not wear with civilian clothes. Reference AFI 36-2903, paragraph 9.11.13.
It is, just not the original designed A-2. The current issue A-2 has side entry pockets and the fit is baggier than the original.I'm not in the USAF, but I did find this:
http://www.afpc.af.mil/dress/faq.asp#1
I'm fairly certain that the A-2 is still being issued...