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My only point was that I think it's funny that we pay a premium for a hide that the Army sourced because it was cheap. The Navy made the quality purchase, which we don't favor because it's not historically accurate, and because it's now cheaper, which we perceive as less quality.
I think the owners of the original A-2s might have preferred goat.
Just speculation.
The US Materiel Division placed orders for the USAAF for a total of three quarters of a million A2s in the War. Some contracts were for 50,000 jackets. The original A2 spec from 1931 (spec 12015) was for horse hide because under testing it had the durable qualities required for what was essentially a work garment. Price was quite high on the list of considerations but not the determining factor, supply was. In November 1940 the Materiel Division allowed cow hide to be used and from March 1941 goatskin was used in large quantities, much of it imported from India. Quite simply the demand for A2s for the USAAF resulted in cow and goat being used in order for contractors to fulfil contracts.
I don't understand your comments about the navy and historical accuracy. All naval summer leather flight jackets were made from goatskin which was more durable than horse hide or cow hide. So what is historically inaccurate about using it today? BTW vintage goat skin does have character, but does take far longer to break in than horse or cow hide.
The owners of USAAF issued A2 were just grateful for a comfortable, practical flight jacket and there is no evidence to my knowledge that they might have preferred goat. If you are seeking a new top end repro A2 I would recommend Good Wear Leather, Diamond Clothing, Eastman Leather Clothing or Bill Kelso. Alternatively you could buy a decent second hand jacket on Ebay or via an internet forum or FB group.