Currently very keen to pick up a CWU 36-P Bi-swing in XL
Show me an example of biswing please!
Please find me an XL
Some questions from a noob:Atticus Finch said:Actually, Alpha was a supplier of CWU-45P jackets and may have supplied CWU-36Ps as well. I know they supplied CWU-45Ps because I have three and they are all very well made jackets. I also have an Isratex CWU-45P and an Isratex CWU-36P. I've had no issues with either, but Isratex did have quality issues with their flight suits, as I recall.
As to which companies produced flight jackets for the military...all four of the ones you mention in the OP were suppliers at one time or another.
Here's a good rule of thumb for deciding if a jacket is actual military issue: Look on the tag for a DA, DSA, DLA or SPO number. Those prefixes denote the various U.S. Government departments that have administered the issuance of US military gear since the early sixties. If it has such a number there is an excellent chance its real. If it lacks that number it is probably civilian.
Here's a photo of the tag from an issued USAF A-2. The SPO number indicates it was made by Avirex in 1998.
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