Civilian A-2’s and not Gov’t contracts.Not a period picture but a screenie from a period movie-Howard Hawks "Air Force"... Pure B-17 porn...
And an interesting A-2 on the left side, it has a press button on the bottom of the zip while the jacket on the right does not have that feature...
Windflap of the jacket in the third picture also has a press button while the collars do not have them...which contract could that be (I am a noob when it comes to A-2s)
Interesting to know! I thought that as the Air corps has granted full support for that movie they also would have opened up their jacket locker for the actors just like the Navy did for the cast if "Dive Bomber" ... At least the Forts and Cobras are.the real deal in that movie ...
Hard to find any repro today that looks like that...
Robin Olds talks about John and his crash in his Fighter Pilot memoirs
The civvie jacket looks like a lot like a California-style motorcycle Jacket? PRobably a motorcyclist who could not resist the temptation to fly airplanes. In any case, were civilian jackets allowed in lieu of government-issue uniforms during WW2?Great photo of some A-2s, but look at the guy front, second right. Thats an interesting civvie jacket.
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