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I bought a "Civilian" Aero A2 in a size 44 from Paul Sanders on Ebay. The jacket is identical to an issued Aero apart from the spec label and the knits (they may in fact be replacements with the stitch holes on the lining). The leather has a great vintage patina. It was worn by Capt Omar Noles. I contacted the Captain Noles' son and here is part of the reply;
My father was an aide to General Omar Bradley during World War II. He was not a USAAF pilot but flew all over Europe with General Bradley and as my father said many times to us kids, it got pretty cold in a lot of the Aircraft so the general had all his staff in flight jackets.
So I guess Noles bought the A2 direct from Aero as he was not eligible for an issued A2..
It is rare to find an Aero A2 with a civilian label in it. The jacket needed some work doing to, but the leather is sound with no holes.Here are some pics from Ebay.
My father was an aide to General Omar Bradley during World War II. He was not a USAAF pilot but flew all over Europe with General Bradley and as my father said many times to us kids, it got pretty cold in a lot of the Aircraft so the general had all his staff in flight jackets.
So I guess Noles bought the A2 direct from Aero as he was not eligible for an issued A2..
It is rare to find an Aero A2 with a civilian label in it. The jacket needed some work doing to, but the leather is sound with no holes.Here are some pics from Ebay.