What is the Cockpit 'Authentic' MA1 lined with? New it seems almost double the price of the Alpha. I could see the jump being worth it if it's a wool/cotton batting (otherwise looks like 62 spec), less so if it's purely the premium for US based manufacture.
Look at the photo of mine (above). It is the Cockpit USA Authentic MA-1. Lists at $260 on their website. Note the liner color.
Nice looking jacket! How would you rate the quality & fit? After a new sage Ma-1 myself at some point soon. I've got good service issue & replica versions with the wool in the interlining. Needing something lighter weight with a service fit, not one aimed at some tall thin Teenager
Nylon flight wear as a youth fashion appears to gradually disappearing around here, so much so that I've been able to get my N-2B back out of the wardrobe.
Look at the photo of mine (above). It is the Cockpit USA Authentic MA-1. Lists at $260 on their website. Note the liner color.
In my travels throughout Europe and Japan, I notice that Ma-1's, and military style jackets in general, seem to be more popular than they are here stateside. Mostly with the under 30 crowd.
I should have stressed interlining rather than lining... Sounds from your other post that it's polyfilled rather than wool/cotton?
I'm with you on the pockets, I much prefer this style that it inherited from the B15 over the 72 & onwards flaps.
The quality is 1st Class, very typical of all of my Cockpit jackets...CWU-45/P, G-1, A-2, MA-1. Lightweight, but very warm. Mine is a size L. My jacket size is 42 Regular. The fit is good. Enough room to move your arms around without feeling like you are wearing a second skin. With that in mind, the quality (and fit) of my Alpha Vintage B-15 (USA Made) is every bit as good. And I snatched it off the Bay for $80, brand new. It is also super lightweight, and very warm. Perhaps the warmest of all my jackets. As I was trying to sell my MA-1, it has never been worn. So the warmth judgement factor is based on the CWU-45/P, a similar jacket.
The one thing I like about it is the lack of flaps on the outer pockets. Just a simple button snap closure.
In my travels throughout Europe and Japan, I notice that Ma-1's, and military style jackets in general, seem to be more popular than they are here stateside. Mostly with the under 30 crowd.
Thanks for that Sir,
Like you & Edward I prefer the snap closure pocket. Flaps somehow spoil the jacket lines IMHO...too fussy!
Those Cockpit MA-1's look like they tick the right boxes, quite strong money but I'm happy to pay a bit more for quality USA made...still somewhat less than Buzz.
I still own a 'Vintage' Series Alpha B-15 & the fit in XL is pretty much perfect. May I ask how close the Large Cockpit MA-1 is to the Alpha B-15?
Light-weight is the way to go, I've got plenty of heavy nylon. Sold my 50's N-3A because it didn't get any use at all over here. Purchased a mint N-2A with the proceeds which at least stands some chance of getting the odd outing.
Here is my new Cockpit MA-1. Can't sell it, so will keep it. The high bid was $26. Made me laugh!
Heck, I'll give you $29 for it even if it is too big..........
Gibson & Barnes makes an MA-1. Flap pockets, no inside pockets, and the lining matches the exterior color. Price is not bad, and I'm sure the quality is there. Anyone have one of these?