dinomartino1
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L-2A with collar?
This is a luftwaffe photo from 1956.
When blown up you can see the collar appears to be part of the jacket, but I can't see a webbing patch that should be on the left hand side of the zipper.
The former commander of the night fighter and current head of the West German NATO Air Force, Lieutenant General Kammhuber, described the first launch of West German jet fighters on 24.9.1956 under the eyes of Minister of War Blank on the NATO Flugplatz Fürstenfeldbruck near Munich. The jet fighters supplied by the United States carry a stylized Iron Cross as a sovereign badge, similar to the badge of German warplanes in the First World War.
Shown here: War Minister Blank (center); 1. Ltn. Ravella (left), Lieutenant General Kammhuber (2nd left), at the start of the T33 jet fighter.
This is a luftwaffe photo from 1956.
When blown up you can see the collar appears to be part of the jacket, but I can't see a webbing patch that should be on the left hand side of the zipper.
The former commander of the night fighter and current head of the West German NATO Air Force, Lieutenant General Kammhuber, described the first launch of West German jet fighters on 24.9.1956 under the eyes of Minister of War Blank on the NATO Flugplatz Fürstenfeldbruck near Munich. The jet fighters supplied by the United States carry a stylized Iron Cross as a sovereign badge, similar to the badge of German warplanes in the First World War.
Shown here: War Minister Blank (center); 1. Ltn. Ravella (left), Lieutenant General Kammhuber (2nd left), at the start of the T33 jet fighter.
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