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Attaching Morale Patches On Leather Flight Jackets

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SteveZ

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WHOA !!! Thats what I call heavy metal. Looks like this photo was taken in the UK judging by the jackets emblems.
 

SteveZ

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UPDATE, JACKETS DONE ! Now to get pictures up. Tailor said she will use my G1 jacket on her web site for some cool advertising.
 

SteveZ

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Ok fellahs, heres the drill. I took a front and back picture of my G1 and my wife and I tried to upload both pictures and the lounge refuses to upload. Keeps coming up with an error message ! Now what ?
 

Deacon211

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Steve, Have you checked to see if your pics are too large or in an unacceptable format?

Modern camera pics can be in the 2k range in width and most sites will barely allow 1600. And since size is an issue, some sites won't allow BMP images. You must convert them to PNGs or JPGs.

Somewhere on this site will be picture limitation info.

Alternately, you can use a site like Photobucket which will resize the pics automatically.

If you already did use a site like PB, ensure that you use the proper tags. The HTML tag doesn't work here I think. You should try the IMG one. If you did and I'm wrong, try using the other one! ;)


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SteveZ

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OKEEDOKEE ! We will try again. Well figure it out somehow.

Jacket turned out pretty slick. Not too way overdone with patches front and rear. Only thing on sleeves is the American flag. If I put every patch from every assignment he had and every base he was assigned to, Id run out of space on the jacket. I mainly concentrated on his squadron command, a few other earlier squadrons and the aircraft type and missions he flew. ASW !

Wish full thinking but it would be nice if somebody made an action movie with NAVY aircraft other than fighters or attack types. Poor old Neptune bomber. Never got the true recognition it really deserved as the backbone of ASW during the cold war. Same goes for the Tracker that saw duty on carriers.
 

JimWagner

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I used to feel the same about ASW never really being represented. But the reality is that 8-10 hour flights over featureless ocean during the cold war isn't very dramatic in a movie sense (if you're lucky). We used to call it hours and hours of boredom punctuated with seconds of sheer terror. And there's not much to be gained by dramatizing just how many Soviet FBNS within launching distance of US cities we were actually tracking on any given day. (Answer - a lot.)
 

SteveZ

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JIm, I guess the Navy really didnt want the Ruskies to know how many of their subs we could actually track at one time either. Just as well have been the ' silent service '. DONT ASK, DONT TELL !
 

Deacon211

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I don't know. I absolutely loved Hunt for Red October and think Red Storm Rising or some of the similar books could have captured the exciting moments in a Bedford Incident or Run Silent Run Deep sort of way.

That sub stuff is amazingly tense once you get to the endgame!


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SteveZ

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Got an idea. I just e mailed my dad with the pics of the finished jacket and they went through ok. What if I forwarded that same email to a Lounge members e mail and they might have better luck to post the pics in this thread. Just a thought since its just e mail and not a privacy invasion.
 

SteveZ

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We took first photos on a digital camera. Were going to try using our smart phone and try loading that. If that fails as well I will try the photo bucket. I sent Jim Wagner some pics of the jacket at his e mail address. Maybe he can use those pics to post up here for me. Just wanted you guys to see the jacket now without wasting time.
 

JimWagner

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We took first photos on a digital camera. Were going to try using our smart phone and try loading that. If that fails as well I will try the photo bucket. I sent Jim Wagner some pics of the jacket at his e mail address. Maybe he can use those pics to post up here for me. Just wanted you guys to see the jacket now without wasting time.

Haven't received them yet. It's possible that my spam catcher caught it or the size exceeded what my ISP would let through. Try sending just one picture first and not all the pictures at once.
 

JimWagner

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For SteveZ:

Here are a couple of pictures Steve asked me to post for him and his comments.

Front of Jacket emblems,

US NAVAL AIR FORCES ATLANTIC FLEET, USS POCONO, VP-23 SEAHAWKS, VP-49, P2 NEPTUNE 1945-1976, OLD NEPTUNES NEVER DIE

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PATRON 18 FLYING PHANTOMS, NAS ROOSEVELT RDS, US NAVY P2V 7 AIRBORNE SUBMARINE DESTROYER.
WRIGHT AIRCRAFT ENGINES, HAMILTON STANDARD PROPS, UNITAS, LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORP,WESTINGHOUSE GAS TURBINE DIVISION, VP-18 ' CREW ONE ' CO ' ( using original Pink Panther illustration used on aircraft #1 nose gear door.

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SteveZ

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DARN JIM ! Your pretty good at this. Nice Job too. I confess that Im not as computer smart as I should be but Im learning. My kid knows this stuff inside and out. LOL
 

SteveZ

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I wore it for first time to a small diner outside NAS OCEANA and a retired NAVY CHIEF started a conversation about the Neptunes and that lasted a half an hour. Says he misses the smell of AVGAS and cleaning fluids when walking in the hanger each morning. I got the impression that he missed those good old days where pistons and props ruled the skys !!

Hope a few more here like the coat. THANKS TREETOPFLYER ! You still active ?
 

Treetopflyer

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I wore it for first time to a small diner outside NAS OCEANA and a retired NAVY CHIEF started a conversation about the Neptunes and that lasted a half an hour. Says he misses the smell of AVGAS and cleaning fluids when walking in the hanger each morning. I got the impression that he missed those good old days where pistons and props ruled the skys !!

Hope a few more here like the coat. THANKS TREETOPFLYER ! You still active ?
I am still active and about to retire in about a year and a half. I completely understand loving the smells associated with being in the hangar, on the flight line or flight deck. Even the aircraft have a distinct smell in them.
 

SteveZ

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I recall recently on TV when a child commented that President Reagans 707 on display at the Reagan Library in California ' smelled like old people inside ' !! I nearly laughed till I cried !

Treetopflyer, In all honesty, my dad wanted to fly fighters or attack types in his early aviation years. Pop even logged time in the F6f Hellcat and the AD1 Skyraider trying to gain some hours but the Navy saw the Soviet submarine threat as a paramount problem in the late 40s and beyond . Dad had time in the Martin aircraft type at NAS Norfolk ( VP49 ) and even had time in the old Catalina at NAS Corpus Christi . ( circa 1950 )

Dad said that hours in those patrol aircraft pretty much pointed his career in ASW for years. I often wondered if he could have swung his flying time into the carrier borne Grumman S2 Trackers somehow. Dad said he would have loved being a ' tail hooker. ' Perhaps his aviation career would have a different ending with carrier time hours logged.

I thought the Grumman Tracker was so cool. Low and slow..... put put put put out of those small radials !
 

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