As no maker decided to make repro of these superb flying coats, I've decided to find leather and craftsman to make a little serie...let me know your thoughts about.
If someone interested to make one, let me know too.
I've found a tailor and leather craftsman in Armenia (where a friend of mine lives) who uses the exact sewing point...his sewing machine looked like an original!!
The inner part is in blue diagonal wool, like original. 2 inches thick padded between leather and liner.
Here is one of the originals used to make the repro.
Note also the very rare PL 3 M parachute harness and the leather pre-war mapcase with specific pouches for navigation ruler and disk.
The jacket is a stunner, but, oh, man, that map case! Perfect for USGS OFR's and topo quads. I expect it would cost an arm and a most of a leg for one of those, 'ey?
Agreed. Please repro the map case too and let me know how much. Only, can you make sure it is just big enough to fit a ten inch netbook computer. I may be vintage, but I am a modern guy too.
another viw of an original with a prewar leather helmet without radio, prewar goggles (copies of german fliegershutzebrille), leather gloves, parachute harness and mapcase
Goggles are very difficult to find, especially pre-war. I've found these in a fly market in Russia some years ago...I've never seen other for sale since this time...
Yes, and maybe 1 or 2 kinds of goggle have ever been repro'd...I have original WW2 Schutzbrillen that are slightly different, with the white rubber eyepieces and a very thin strap.
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