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it trueWow, that sounds a lot like the Kangol Ripley I wear as an everyday hat. I'd love to find an original!
I was surprised when find the image in net .
it trueWow, that sounds a lot like the Kangol Ripley I wear as an everyday hat. I'd love to find an original!
Think maybe we can talk you into writing a book?
BINGO!!!! YES YES YES i HAVE ! UFFFFFFFF, three days search in netWow, that sounds a lot like the Kangol Ripley I wear as an everyday hat. I'd love to find an original!
Honest question: Are you infatuated with B-3 jackets, or B-3 contract numbers?
It used to adjust the circumference of the cap, so I think.On the forehead is loop, specifically for this strapWhat do you suppose the strap is for?
Are there any repros of this cap available?
hi XopherAre there any repros of this cap available?
These photos were taken I believe in China. All are personnel of the China National Aviation Corporation CNAC who served in the CBI theater during WW2.Fabulous pics - thanks for sharing! There's an interesting array of jackets on display: A-2, AN-J-4, B-10, M-43's, and Ike Jackets. Oh, and the amazingly rare caps and collar insignia!!!
Please let us know who is who in the photo and what your relative(s) did.
What a dream to have these items now ...
These photos were taken I believe in China. All are personnel of the China National Aviation Corporation CNAC who served in the CBI theater during WW2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hump
The people in the photo are pilots, radio operators and ground crew hence the array of jackets. My grandpa was the one wearing the B-10 and the shearling (an ANJ-4?). He was a radio operator on those flights. He was recruited by the CNAC in Macau during the War and the whole family was flown to China. He left China and the CNAC after it was nationalised in or around 1949.
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If you look closely, you can see the USAAF insignia on my grandpa's B-10 was covered by the CNAC insignia you see on this DC-4.