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Famous People in Flight Jackets

Stearmen

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Doctor Damage

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skinhead in a CWU jacket? strange, but not the only such photo I've seen

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Cocker

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Not strange at all. Here in Europe, "bombers" jackets, such as the MA-1/CWU-36/CWU-45, or even an L2 are know to be "skinhead" jackets, especially if they are in black or sage green. You can see lots of skins, be they "red" or "white", with them.
 

Doctor Damage

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Here's someone everyone loves to hate in a modern day Alpha.

Some of you will be pleased to learn that the individual in this photo now claims to be $53 million in debt. How is that even possible???

UPDATE: Now he claims a bunch of rich people have offered to help him out.
= idiotic publicity stunt by an attention whore
 
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Deacon211

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But one question one flight-jackets.

Why these big fur-collars? To stop wind around your neck?

Yes. If you look at most of these collars, they have closures to fasten the collar closed and are pretty warm that way. I had always heard the old rumor that the fur also reduces neck chafing a bit, but I'm not sure if that is one of those old pilot's tales.
 

Doctor Damage

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Yes. If you look at most of these collars, they have closures to fasten the collar closed and are pretty warm that way. I had always heard the old rumor that the fur also reduces neck chafing a bit, but I'm not sure if that is one of those old pilot's tales.
I'm pretty sure the jacket in the photo below is a reproduction, but it shows the collar tab well. With the collar flipped up and tab holding it closed, your neck will be kept warm.

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Deacon211

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Nice,

Flying clothing is and was always something of a grey area. You generally couldn't just go trouncing around the flight line looking like a ski enthusiast! LOL! Now, when you were out at the aircraft, if you threw on a pullover (or twelve) that was mostly between you and the aviation gods. Naturally, in wartime everything was more relaxed.

As far as one or the other in collars, don't forget that you lose about 2 degrees C for every 1000ft you gain in altitude up to about 36,000ft. It gets cold quick and that's not including 50-100 knots of wind in the face. As closed and pressurized cockpits became the norm, you see less fur or fur for mostly traditional/ornamental purposes.
 

hpalapdog

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