HackerF15E
Familiar Face
- Messages
- 66
- Location
- Oklahoma
Coopers and Saddlery had the side panles. just gave one away to a ROTC kid. It was not modified by pop or his 4 sons.
That's interesting -- I have owned both as well, including this 1988 Cooper that I just sold -- and they did not have a side panel.
This exchange from the "Obama's A-2" thread got me to thinking, and inspired me to take a trip down to the Flight Equipment Issue office at my current AFB.
At the base I'm at, the equipment issue office maintains a rack of A-2s that are used for fitting/trying on. They have every size from 36 up to 48, and a variety of manufacturers. I figured that would help sort out what jackets had what features.
Here's what the rack looks like:
Some details of the jackets hanging up there:
In this photo (L to R): An Orchard, a Saddlery, (unknown), and an Avirex.
In this photo (L to R): a couple Saddleries and a Cockpit USA.
A Saddlery, Cockpit USA, and Orchard:
First off, regarding the question of side panels: we're both correct. It looks like Saddlery jackets size 42 and smaller had no side panels, and 44 and larger did (that would explain why the ones I owned in 42 didn't).
First up, 1995 Size 36 Saddlery without side panel:
Next, a 1995 Size 48 Saddlery with side panel (but no underarm gussets):
More images in the next post....