Here's a commemorative pilot's jacket from Dassault, the manufacturers of the Mirage. The stitching across the shoulders shows the Mirage, Rafale and Falcon...
Here's one with a hi-viz waistcoat hidden in the collar. I suppose this is to help you get rescued. https://www.ebay.fr/itm/tres-RARE-blouson-PILOTE-DE-CHASSE-cuir-104L-PN-VOL-1968-69/223641467363?hash=item341211f9e3:g:GRUAAOSwU2tc6Dhp
These come up on ebay.fr quite often. Here's a NOS one, 30 years old:
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/NEW-80s-FRENCH-PILOT-100L-Size-US-40-PN-LEATHER-FLIGHT-JACKET-Blouson-Vol-50/123894796456?hash=item1cd8b490a8:g:WBUAAOSwTklcvQLM
This vid gives you some idea of the bulk
The vests with a tether are great but they take longer to inflate than the ones with accelerometers. If a car pulls out in front of you and your front wheel hits the side of the car, the Tech Air vest has an excellent chance of inflating before your...
My thoughts are to copy this MM idea of having white on white:
But with a lancer front. No faux sponsors' logos as above. Padding on the shoulders and arms like this:
Front and collar like this:
I like the back of the MM jacket. I'm trying to come up with my own version.
He (Mr BKS, aka Brian) prioritises safety and longevity. His gear takes a lot of breaking in but it stays looking perfect forever, unlike the Italian alternatives, which are comfortable right away and look a bit tired after one season. He introduced new standards to the British market. He made...
I'm having a jacket made by BKS https://www.bksleather.co.uk/. It will be functional safety gear with an airbag in the lining but I have a fairly free hand in how it will look. I've decided on a lancer front and I'm leaning towards a plain, modern design in white leather with perforations. It...
I'm not sure whether they were meant to be two tone - it looks as if the smooth leather around the toe has been splashed with water. They probably haven't been polished for over 70 years, I bet they could drink a gallon of dubbin! I think I read somewhere that some officers liked to use burgundy...
Hi everyone, greetings from London, this is my first post. I've just bought these amazing boots. It looks as if they've been worn just once on a gravel surface. They're marked "C.W. Horrell 1943". I bought them to wear around town, but the studs aren't terribly practical - I imagine I'd just...
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