Matt Deckard
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during WWII?
Goat was used by the AAF for their A2's along with Horsehide and Steerhide, horse being the prodominent though.Matt Deckard said:That's what i was looking for... I was pretty sure lamb wasn't used by the military. How about goat?
Marv said:Goat was used by the AAF for their A2's along with Horsehide and Steerhide, horse being the prodominent though.
aswatland said:Irvin flying jackets were made from the wool of adult sheep, not lambs!
Maj.Nick Danger said:The wool yes,...but with the adult sheep's skin attached to it I assume also. Sheep skin must be quite a bit tougher than the lamb skin I have seen. Lamb skin will scuff extremely easily and is prone to tearing.
Marv said:Goat was used by the AAF for their A2's along with Horsehide and Steerhide, horse being the prodominent though.
Fletch said:My lamb coats were both big mistakes. One rubbed raw in a few years of use, and until then, smelled like leftover shoulder chops. The other caught on a railroad armrest and was ripped ragged. Curse you, Cockpit and Jos.A.Bank! :rage: