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AWESOMENESS!!!
That's absolutely stunning!
A rare duck indeed!
I have a disc with all the photos so ill try to get them onto my tablet somehow. I think the label reads like this -
Winterflying suit type A
Irving Airchute Company
Buffalo
New York.
The collar is asymmetric and the panel seams are flat not rolled.
I understand that Irvin and Irving are the same person, and perhaps there were legal issues with the use of the name. There was a factory in Buffalo.
Just conjecture, but there could be another in between reason that you see so many missing pockets on the B-2.
Rather than being intentionally removed because they interfere with the parachute harness, which I agree with Charles seems unlikely, it could be that the parachute harness tended to tear the pocket off the jacket. Once these things started to come loose and become a nuisance, it would have probably been easier to tear them off than continually repair them. It would also seem to explain what looks to be the holes of pretty inexpert removal.
This reminds me of the shroud line cutter pocket on modern flight suits...a generally useless pocket on one's left thigh.
They were usually fairly robustly sewn on. But, once they started to come loose, it was easier to just remove them.
In fact in the Air Force it was a common O'club game to tear off the offending pocket when one was spotted...and the removal often left those "inexpert" removal holes.
All supposition of course. I guess you'd need to find a inter war pilot and ask him.
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That's what I thought as well at first glance but when you zoom in you can see the stitch holes.Looks like it never had a pocket