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Probably the USN Transport coat type thing.
Nomenclature escapes me...
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Nomenclature escapes me...
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BellyTank said:Probably the USN Transport coat type thing.
Nomenclature escapes me...
Smithy said:Your Dietz painting shows Reed Chambers wearing a fairly standard 3/4 length flying coat.
Unfortunately most of these items were private purchase so that is why there is so much variation in what was worn and little standardization with WWI flying coats.
I can't speak for the USAS but for the RFC/RAF/RNAS the most sort after flying coats amongst aviators were made by Burberry. These were more often full length, fleece lined with a large map pocket across the breast. They were so highly regarded that Central Power pilots used captured examples.
In terms of getting a similar coat Cirrus clothing in the UK offer flying coats. I have never owned one so can't comment on the manufacturer but they offer both full and 3/4 length "flying coats" with or without fleece/fur collars.
Hope that helps a little.