Hi
Just wanted to share with you my new Aero B3 flying jacket...
Went round the houses trying to settle on who I should go with and what colors I'd prefer for about 3 weeks; in the end, it boiled down to 3 choices, Eastman's .50cal, Aero's seal with russet trim and Alexander's redskin.
Talked to all 3 but eventually, Aero won me over
In the process of choosing, I've read an awful lot of sometimes vicious comments about 'authenticity' and precise details with every man and his dog heralding Eastman as the flat out best.
It depends entirely on what you want though. for me, the spice of this hobby is in the variety of subtle differences between each jacket manufacturer. I'm not a WW2 pilot, I'm not in the USAAF so for me, I wanted a jacket which has been honestly created by a modern manufacturer to an extremely high standard but has its OWN subtle differences, in its own right.
I'd like to think that I can recognize an Aero (Scotland) just by looking at it, in the same way an expert can recognize a Rough Wear in the same scenario
Anyway, doesn't seem to be a great number of photos on here of other Aero B3's - let's have a look, if you got em, show em off...!!
Tom
Just wanted to share with you my new Aero B3 flying jacket...
Went round the houses trying to settle on who I should go with and what colors I'd prefer for about 3 weeks; in the end, it boiled down to 3 choices, Eastman's .50cal, Aero's seal with russet trim and Alexander's redskin.
Talked to all 3 but eventually, Aero won me over
In the process of choosing, I've read an awful lot of sometimes vicious comments about 'authenticity' and precise details with every man and his dog heralding Eastman as the flat out best.
It depends entirely on what you want though. for me, the spice of this hobby is in the variety of subtle differences between each jacket manufacturer. I'm not a WW2 pilot, I'm not in the USAAF so for me, I wanted a jacket which has been honestly created by a modern manufacturer to an extremely high standard but has its OWN subtle differences, in its own right.
I'd like to think that I can recognize an Aero (Scotland) just by looking at it, in the same way an expert can recognize a Rough Wear in the same scenario
Anyway, doesn't seem to be a great number of photos on here of other Aero B3's - let's have a look, if you got em, show em off...!!
Tom
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