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The spun (nonshiny) silks were never "ace" red authentically. They were the standard lining colors of tobacco-to-mustard-to-tan. The Air Corps discontinued them because spun silk was too hard to source, and that was back in the late '30s. One assumes the same is true today - probably more true.HoosierDaddy said:...it is the rusty/red spun silk lining once offered by Aero. However..it is not a satiny "silk"as one might imagine. It does slip on and off easier than the cotton lining(otherwise..less cling)...seems more tightly woven with slighty more slickness to it than the regular cotton. This material does seem to be more durable.
After five years...there is no wear on the lining of this A2. It's my understanding that it has been discountinued as an extra cost option from Aero. Why?...I have no idea. It is a very nice lining.
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