priestyboy
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 132
- Location
- Olympia, WA
Looking to put together a basic AAC officer/pilot uniform that would
have been worn on a normal ETO day around the English airbase. Maybe
on a dreary and misty "off-day" from flying a mission.
Would it have been a "pink/chocolate" shirt and say a pair of "pink"
pants with an A-2 or M-41 jacket or could a pilot get away with the
mustard top and bottom? Not looking for the flight suit look.
Something that a gent could "step out" into town in.
How about the shoes? Roughouts, russet low quarters or garrison shoes?
I'm familiar with the PTO uniforms (khakis) but AAC ETO is new to me
and I want to get it right.
As the weather gets cooler I'm falling prey to the lure of a cool English
morn and the warmth of the woolen and darker colors. Hot tea, the
smell of wood burning and the scent of a good pipe tobacco build the
anticipation of the Fall and set into motion visions of all those 8th
AF "Masters of the Air" .
have been worn on a normal ETO day around the English airbase. Maybe
on a dreary and misty "off-day" from flying a mission.
Would it have been a "pink/chocolate" shirt and say a pair of "pink"
pants with an A-2 or M-41 jacket or could a pilot get away with the
mustard top and bottom? Not looking for the flight suit look.
Something that a gent could "step out" into town in.
How about the shoes? Roughouts, russet low quarters or garrison shoes?
I'm familiar with the PTO uniforms (khakis) but AAC ETO is new to me
and I want to get it right.
As the weather gets cooler I'm falling prey to the lure of a cool English
morn and the warmth of the woolen and darker colors. Hot tea, the
smell of wood burning and the scent of a good pipe tobacco build the
anticipation of the Fall and set into motion visions of all those 8th
AF "Masters of the Air" .