... and for more inspiration on names/titles, look up Wikipedia’s Glossary of Nautical Terms.
There are more ideas than you can shake a stick at there!!
I walked the dogs in the forest yesterday, musing on titles for your jacket. In the hour I came up with:
No Step
Sick Bay Calling
Nurse Says Now
Sally Forth
Remove Before Flight
Calling All Hands
Attention All Hands
Angel One
Follow Me
Naughtical Horizon
Pacific Latitude
Nursing Station Bravo...
Wild boar?!? Jesus.
And I thought we had something with the coyotes at night in the distance to the north of us. Wow!
But I know what you mean about watching your dog’s back. We do the same with the coyotes - and the hawks could take the little ‘un, so I watch the skies when she’s on the back...
What you’re needing in a name Big J, is something Naughtical But Nice!
Good for you for firing up the bbq! You paint a mighty fine picture in that with your pal, there. I’m sure many of us here could happily share a beer with you ...
And yes, 9. It sounds like a lot, I know, but the latest is...
Hi Big J,
Yes, all good here, thank you, and yes, all good at home.
Last weekend I flew Toronto to Calgary for a two-hour window to pick up our latest rescue from Mexico. That was a loooong fetch! A Terrier-Dachshund puppy found getting a stomping from some guy on a street and a passing lady...
Hi Big J,
Hoping all’s great at your end.
I bought a ELC B-15 for my gal and she’s worn it twice in 10 years. She doesn’t like how short it is on a cold day ... so time to sell it here, methinks. Sheeesh.
But the B-17 looks great to me. If only.
Cheers!
Welcome to the lounge, Big7, and I think your jacket looks spot-on in terms of fit. It’s a keeper!
And it looks great on you. Wear it in good health for all the many years of service that you’ll get from it, Big7.
And to anyone reading this today, Christmas Day, as the great thespian Kermit The...
... and it’s like I always say: we are all fortunate to live at this time where there truly is every kind of jacket for everyone at every price point.
Unfortunate name though. But it adds to the conversation! :)
RAF Fighter Command and Bomber Command and Coastal Command and the Royal Navy pilots and crew all wore the Irvin so there’s no distinction there to be made - but the USAAF were all somewhat more specific ...
if it was me, I’d put bomber patches on your B3.
Hello Shin,
There are indeed rules regarding patch placement; bomb group and bomb squadrons on the chest are left-right specific.
As are the sleeve insignia - but if you get some books like Art of the Flight Jacket or American Flight Jackets, you’ll see original jackets that had anomalies - and...
PS. And I like jacket art on A2’s and my Aero ANJ-3 and my ELC C3’s - but I wouldn’t put anything on my B6 or B3. I think they simply look better plain. Just to add to the confusion of my reply. But you may not agree. Subjective, you see!
Hi Shin and welcome to this area of the bar...
Well, it’s a tricky question you pose as everyone here is a little different, and everyone has a different opinion on jackets and manufacturers and hides and colours. It’s all subjective and some will approve and as many wont, I suspect. You might...
My personal feeling is that the LW ANJ-4 will be too heavy and toasty for Belgium. If you lived in Nebraska or Alberta or even NY, I’d say go for it, but I think Belgium is a mite too temperate for that jacket. I understand it’s appeal, but it’s too much jacket IMO and I fear it will be as Sloan...
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