I personally considered this question myself at the FEDORA LOUNGE some months ago when I constructed a US NAVY G1 flight jacket that closely resembled one that my father wore when he was a naval aviator. All the patches are authentic as well as his wings , name and rank on a sewn on leather name tag. ( one taken from my dads original and totally worn out '46 issue jacket )
Gosh I was proud of my dads flying days ! He's 90 now and confined to a wheel chair in a Florida nursing home. My wife thinks Im asking for trouble by wearing it in public. Thus far, I've only received lip from a guy who thought I looked too young to be a retired Navy commander and aviator. ( Im 65 years old now with plenty of grey hair. My dad retired at 44 years of age. Turns out in the end that this ' mouthy busybody ' never served a day in his life !! )
My wife wont let me wear the jacket when we go out to the movies together. Shes afraid of me getting into a scuffle with some drunken career civilian.
The flight jacket is a real conversation starter and I thank people for a complement and always inform them that the coat reflects my fathers distinguished Naval career and I always add the fact that he was originally enlisted and worked hard to get his commission and graduate flight school ! ( V-5 program ) Not bad to start as an E1 and end up a ASW squadron commanding officer flying Lockheed Neptunes !!
Im proud of all the veterans ! Do I insult them by wearing my fathers replica flight jacket ?
Gosh I was proud of my dads flying days ! He's 90 now and confined to a wheel chair in a Florida nursing home. My wife thinks Im asking for trouble by wearing it in public. Thus far, I've only received lip from a guy who thought I looked too young to be a retired Navy commander and aviator. ( Im 65 years old now with plenty of grey hair. My dad retired at 44 years of age. Turns out in the end that this ' mouthy busybody ' never served a day in his life !! )
My wife wont let me wear the jacket when we go out to the movies together. Shes afraid of me getting into a scuffle with some drunken career civilian.
The flight jacket is a real conversation starter and I thank people for a complement and always inform them that the coat reflects my fathers distinguished Naval career and I always add the fact that he was originally enlisted and worked hard to get his commission and graduate flight school ! ( V-5 program ) Not bad to start as an E1 and end up a ASW squadron commanding officer flying Lockheed Neptunes !!
Im proud of all the veterans ! Do I insult them by wearing my fathers replica flight jacket ?