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Wow, a very nice and well preserved B-3, a real Beauty! Thanks for sharing. Nearly too nice for an WW2-veteran. I'm curious of the contractor. The coathanger hurts my eyes - what a crime! :eek:
Regards Dani
Ah, I see, always backfolded under the collar - that's the reason why they are looking as new. Thanks Andrew, and have a great day at Flying Legends tomorrow!
Relatively short fleece - 3/4 inches, exactly according to the mil-specs for heavy zone flight jacktets, right? And very dense, the AN-J-4 in Size 46 weights 3.2 kg / 6.94 lb. My ELC B-3 in the same size weights "only" 2.8 kg / 6.16 lb. The AN-J-4 is a true hunk of a jacket and comfortable to...
Interesting News, John, thanks! I'm curious.
Regards,
Dani (with its wonderful ELC AN-J-4 jacket at the very back of the wardrobe - ways too hot weather now... :) )
Perfect in every manner, John! Sleeve length, jacket length, fit around shoulders, chest and waist - couldn't be better IMHO. And a very nice AN-J-4 jacket too!
Regards Daniel
Superb find, Stony, congrats! I also own a few of this very interesting booklets. I have been looking for the "Mossie" copy for quite some time. Hope someday I will have the same luck as you.
Regards Dani