ethanedwards
One of the Regulars
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under Irvin
Sorry irvinsuit! Good excuse to post the photo though..... E.E.
Sorry irvinsuit! Good excuse to post the photo though..... E.E.
Baron Kurtz said:Were Irvins ever produced with a 1-piece back panel?
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ethanedwards said:Hi, you can make out Jack's BD under his Irvin. Len Bretell (his rear gunner) has the full Irvin suit. George Protheroe (M/U gunner) is he wearing a Sidcot?
Is a Sidcot related to the Taylor suit? Always more questions than answers!
E.E.
Baron Kurtz said:fftopic:
[warning: this story comes close to the pain caused by Micawber's story of losing a box full of Tailor and Cutter magazines]
It will horrify you to know that in a vintage store in London - while i was not working and so could not afford its £40 asking price - there was a very early twill cotton one piece suit with all the lightning zippers in place. Perfect condition as near as i could tell. 'Twas certainly military - had the white linen tag, though faded - and pre WWII. I went back when i could afford it but it was gone, having sat in the store for many many months.
I decided that i needed booze more than i needed a flying suit that was wayyyy too big for me.
Does anyone have pics of early flying suits? Maybe i'd be able to identify the beast from someone's archive pictures . . . Maybe a new thread?
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jamespibworth@n said:Whoto,
Just received my Aero Irvin.
Very pleased.
It’s the pre-war pattern in ‘real deal’ sheepskin, with my slightly smaller collar as ordered.
Aero have been mighty impressive to deal with.
Here it is, just back from a run on my 1944 RAF WD Norton 16H.
Just off for a short break now so will drop by the lounge when I’m back.
Cheerio for now.
James
Windsock said:Here's an interesting Sidcot I have. It's an RAAF type and doesn't have the zips just the buttons, and it's got the maternity type flap. I'll have to dig it out and see what the label says and get some more shots.
The jacket's for keeping this post legal!
ethanedwards said:You certainly know what you're doing with that camera Andrew, great sepia
effect too..............Ethan.
Spitfire, if you're using windows, a good trick for screen capturing is to right click on your desktop, select properties, go to the 'settings' tab, click on 'advanced' in lower right, click on the 'troubleshoot' tab, and temporarily drop your hardware acceleration down 3 or 4 notches. Windows will have better luck 'reading' the screen when you hit print screen that way. Once you get the image, just move hardware acceleration back up (moving it down won't affect much, just some menu transitions, preview options and the like--you probably won't notice a thing).Spitfire said:I have tried - in vain - to do a screendump from the movie...just to show what I mean by "a stange "closing fold" on the top of the back of the boots."