Smithy said:Mine's just on a hanger in the cupboard. I actually wore it the other night when we had a sudden cold snap.
Spitfire said:Ahhh yes - as soon as the temperature goes below 18c - out comes the ol' Irvin
Windsock said:I live in a sensational beachside resort town that sells itself as a sub tropic haven and rear round retreat for anyone escaping the cold, and most of the time it is, but I had to laugh the other day- it was about 18c and all the punters were strolling about the shops in singlets, shorts and beach kit- someone ought to have told them it was cold. It's a funny thing that given the same temps in a different place they'd be covered up.
How dare they come here and spoil my brief window of VLJ weather pretending like that.
Windsock said:18 deg? Are you talking Celcius Soren? I've been enjoying a few weeks of good chilly weather recently with max's of around 15-17degC breaking my latest Goodwear but I have only given one of my Irvins an outing on two brief occasions when it was blowing as well and probably below 15 and the excuse was that I had the roof off the MG. I would have imagined that for you Northerners (as in Hemisphere) you wouldn't call that cold.
I live in a sensational beachside resort town that sells itself as a sub tropic haven and rear round retreat for anyone escaping the cold, and most of the time it is, but I had to laugh the other day- it was about 18c and all the punters were strolling about the shops in singlets, shorts and beach kit- someone ought to have told them it was cold. It's a funny thing that given the same temps in a different place they'd be covered up.
How dare they come here and spoil my brief window of VLJ weather pretending like that.
For me I take off the A-2 when it gets up to 20degC, and put on the Irvin if it's below 15.
Smithy said:I only use my Irvin if it's below 10, which it was the other night so out came the Irvin.
Are you up on the Sunshine Coast Andrew?
Mike1973 said:Just been doing some research on a Stirling downed on a Nuremburg raid in '43, and found my way to this site...
http://www.luftwaffe.cz/
And thought this image would be appropriate here...
http://www.luftwaffe.cz/bacsila.html
Smithy said:It's awhile since I saw Mosquito Squadron so I can't remember. British war films from around this era seemed to use a lot of dodgy film prop Irvins, Battle of Britain being another.
Expect a big rise in interest in Irvins when Peter Jackson's Dambusters remake comes out in 2009/2010. Eastman are doing the Irvins for the film.
HermannHKG said:Wasn't Mosquito Squadron a sequel to the more successful 633 Sequadron, starring Cliff Robertson ?
Rgds,
Hermann