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I honestly dont know if I found it..Maybe Andrew could Help confirm, I duno Boys...
I recently Purchased this WWII Irvin Coastal command Style Irvin Bomber Jacket, Hands down most awesome seller who I am In debt to indefinetly. I swore I would make them one of these someday, We ended up meeting in person and it was really nice to meet them.
The Jacket Was Named to an F. D. Hughes on the Hood. (Im Positive thats a D and not a B, I cannot find any F. B. Hughes, Only F. D. and on closer inspection there is a lot of Grain and a mark through the D. from Age) I was kinda stunned...My whole family was in the living room all talking about it weather or not its a match.
I was told he Flew out of Ireland, but I decided to investigate after Dinner, If it Is F.D. Hughes, he indeed Was Born in Ireland, For some Reason tonight, I got an urgre and brought it in to show my Family, and mull it over, and show them the Name of the owner, and how I finally realize why the left sleeve is always blown on these, Its from the throttle, this one has a repair over it...so I could tell he was a serious Pilot.
I want to say, that I got this so random No one saw it, even me. I swear I go by my instincts when I pull the trigger on a JAcket.
I dont know why its not in some HUGE war museum by now.
Dug up some provinence.... Maybe thats why It did get passed to me and overlooked, I dont know.
Random people in the Forums are asking for photos of him.
Hes got 18.5 Kills, and was given a post war comission.
This is what Skateboard dudes Respecfully Refer to As *Killer Material man* ...if this is what I think It is....
This is my Grail, I think this is it, Here it is.
I Magically wound up with this Irvin Jacket that he flew night fighter missions in a mosquito in 1943 wearing during night fighter runs I presume, when he was promoted to wing commander after surviving the BOB in 1940. The links provide the details and numbers better.
The leather was thirsty, slathered it in neatsfoot oil and its like a suit of scruffy blonde Medieval Knights armour. Its alive! ITS SO Luciously healthy still.
It was Retired in the 70s, it earned its respecful Retirement but Just keeps on giving. and by my baseball stats I figure its got over 21,000 hours of wear under its belt, LIterally. I think the moths might have gone to work on some patches too unfortunately.
It overwhelms me a bit, I feel sad looking over it, and hes in my heart. Im sure he lost a lot of friends.) Lot of painful Memories attatched to it, but I think thats why its still here, You need to remember the guys who didnt make it. I Truly believe thats why he kept it well.
I Raise my glass to the boys when I can.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-two/10122414/The-doomed-flight-of-the-last-Dornier.html
http://diplomatist2.blogspot.ca/2012...ughes.html?m=1
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showth...oto=nextoldest
http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Hughes_FD.htm
http://www.bbm.org.uk/HughesFD.htm
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/it...36?nomobi=true
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._604_Squadron_RAF
etc. etc.
(not my photos, the Jacket looks a lot more colourful and robust in person..I was stunned when I saw it in perseon, when handed to me the hairs on my arms stood up and I got tingles in my arms like the onset of a mild panic attack but I was ok.)
I can Do very thorough Jacket foresnics and read them like tea leaves...one day I will reveal the secret magical powers of bomber jackets to you...(maybe when youre ready)
before I knew a face or who he was on paper, I Looked over the Jacket thoroughly and this is what I could already see;
this guy was one HELL of a pilot, I could tell he smoked and was right handed by a cig burn Just on the right chest. Undoubtedly drank profusely (Not Because Hes Irish or something tho, LoL heavens no I dont mean THAT! But It wouldnt be wrong in my personal experience with my Irish Friends at least to presume..heheh) and by Just handling the Jacket alone Im In deep awe. Before I looked him up I could tell he might have had a dog Just picking up a slight air in the fleece....The Dog He took with him on flights was named Scruffy and suffered a similar Fate as the Burt Lancaster Dam Busters Film Dog.(Im sure the movie based that from This Chap Hawkeye)..Scruffy was hit by a WAAC Truck after a mission it says... Took his Dog with him on missions in a pair of sheepskin trousers!!!
...Thats so intense. Apparantly one time the dog Freaked for its life and Ran to the Tail of the plane and didnt come out after. Must have been Traumatized for its mortal soul.
*IF* this is legit..and actually F.D. Hughes Jacket, how does a Guy Like me wind up with it, else one of you or whatever.. you know..That has me doubting hard about its true provinance.
This is a score of scores for me, Taken many many long years of waiting and watching for my chance for something like this.
Truly It belongs in a Museum prettymuch Just the same, I wish I had a chance to meet him in life.
Thanks for looking.
I will post some more pics, these arent my own photos, hopefully the seller is cool with me posting them.
-J
Again,
He probly wore it Until he retired his commission in the early 70s.
I know I would.
To the better men who came before me, Hats off. This Chap Survived, That makes me Sad, Im sure he lost enough friends in the process.
To the benevolence and kindness of Strangers...heres to you!
Its a privellage and an honour to be the proud owner and guardian of this Old hunk of hide.
Its got some soul to it, Its got Aura. Its bonafide. What you think. [huh]
I honestly dont know if I found it..Maybe Andrew could Help confirm, I duno Boys...
I recently Purchased this WWII Irvin Coastal command Style Irvin Bomber Jacket, Hands down most awesome seller who I am In debt to indefinetly. I swore I would make them one of these someday, We ended up meeting in person and it was really nice to meet them.
The Jacket Was Named to an F. D. Hughes on the Hood. (Im Positive thats a D and not a B, I cannot find any F. B. Hughes, Only F. D. and on closer inspection there is a lot of Grain and a mark through the D. from Age) I was kinda stunned...My whole family was in the living room all talking about it weather or not its a match.
I was told he Flew out of Ireland, but I decided to investigate after Dinner, If it Is F.D. Hughes, he indeed Was Born in Ireland, For some Reason tonight, I got an urgre and brought it in to show my Family, and mull it over, and show them the Name of the owner, and how I finally realize why the left sleeve is always blown on these, Its from the throttle, this one has a repair over it...so I could tell he was a serious Pilot.
I want to say, that I got this so random No one saw it, even me. I swear I go by my instincts when I pull the trigger on a JAcket.
I dont know why its not in some HUGE war museum by now.
Dug up some provinence.... Maybe thats why It did get passed to me and overlooked, I dont know.
Random people in the Forums are asking for photos of him.
Hes got 18.5 Kills, and was given a post war comission.
This is what Skateboard dudes Respecfully Refer to As *Killer Material man* ...if this is what I think It is....
This is my Grail, I think this is it, Here it is.
I Magically wound up with this Irvin Jacket that he flew night fighter missions in a mosquito in 1943 wearing during night fighter runs I presume, when he was promoted to wing commander after surviving the BOB in 1940. The links provide the details and numbers better.
The leather was thirsty, slathered it in neatsfoot oil and its like a suit of scruffy blonde Medieval Knights armour. Its alive! ITS SO Luciously healthy still.
It was Retired in the 70s, it earned its respecful Retirement but Just keeps on giving. and by my baseball stats I figure its got over 21,000 hours of wear under its belt, LIterally. I think the moths might have gone to work on some patches too unfortunately.
It overwhelms me a bit, I feel sad looking over it, and hes in my heart. Im sure he lost a lot of friends.) Lot of painful Memories attatched to it, but I think thats why its still here, You need to remember the guys who didnt make it. I Truly believe thats why he kept it well.
I Raise my glass to the boys when I can.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-two/10122414/The-doomed-flight-of-the-last-Dornier.html
http://diplomatist2.blogspot.ca/2012...ughes.html?m=1
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showth...oto=nextoldest
http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Hughes_FD.htm
http://www.bbm.org.uk/HughesFD.htm
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/it...36?nomobi=true
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._604_Squadron_RAF
etc. etc.
(not my photos, the Jacket looks a lot more colourful and robust in person..I was stunned when I saw it in perseon, when handed to me the hairs on my arms stood up and I got tingles in my arms like the onset of a mild panic attack but I was ok.)
I can Do very thorough Jacket foresnics and read them like tea leaves...one day I will reveal the secret magical powers of bomber jackets to you...(maybe when youre ready)
before I knew a face or who he was on paper, I Looked over the Jacket thoroughly and this is what I could already see;
this guy was one HELL of a pilot, I could tell he smoked and was right handed by a cig burn Just on the right chest. Undoubtedly drank profusely (Not Because Hes Irish or something tho, LoL heavens no I dont mean THAT! But It wouldnt be wrong in my personal experience with my Irish Friends at least to presume..heheh) and by Just handling the Jacket alone Im In deep awe. Before I looked him up I could tell he might have had a dog Just picking up a slight air in the fleece....The Dog He took with him on flights was named Scruffy and suffered a similar Fate as the Burt Lancaster Dam Busters Film Dog.(Im sure the movie based that from This Chap Hawkeye)..Scruffy was hit by a WAAC Truck after a mission it says... Took his Dog with him on missions in a pair of sheepskin trousers!!!
...Thats so intense. Apparantly one time the dog Freaked for its life and Ran to the Tail of the plane and didnt come out after. Must have been Traumatized for its mortal soul.
*IF* this is legit..and actually F.D. Hughes Jacket, how does a Guy Like me wind up with it, else one of you or whatever.. you know..That has me doubting hard about its true provinance.
This is a score of scores for me, Taken many many long years of waiting and watching for my chance for something like this.
Truly It belongs in a Museum prettymuch Just the same, I wish I had a chance to meet him in life.
Thanks for looking.
I will post some more pics, these arent my own photos, hopefully the seller is cool with me posting them.
-J
Again,
He probly wore it Until he retired his commission in the early 70s.
I know I would.
To the better men who came before me, Hats off. This Chap Survived, That makes me Sad, Im sure he lost enough friends in the process.
To the benevolence and kindness of Strangers...heres to you!
Its a privellage and an honour to be the proud owner and guardian of this Old hunk of hide.
Its got some soul to it, Its got Aura. Its bonafide. What you think. [huh]
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