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Flight jackets and Hollywood

Steve Canyon

Well-Known Member
havocpaul said:
Another of that great B-3 from 'Bus Stop'....

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Try: http://tinyurl.com/ :p

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airfrogusmc

Well-Known Member
Theres an epaulet less civi being worn by Hackman in Bonnie and Clyde and Burt the cop is wearing what looks to be a 422a in its a Wonderful Life and I remember seeing both an A-2 and a G-1 in Starski and Hutch
 

jack aranda

Member
One of my top ten favorite movies of all is the original 1951 version of "The Thing". Lots of A-2's and cold weather gear as a group of arctic air force personnel and scientists battle the 'blood-sucking carrot' from space. Howard Hawks directed this little gem, and it moves along like an express train.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1te2zzJ5aTs

Oh, man, I could break out the popcorn and watch this gem again tonight.
 

dav3469

Active Member
jack aranda said:
One of my top ten favorite movies of all is the original 1951 version of "The Thing". Lots of A-2's and cold weather gear as a group of arctic air force personnel and scientists battle the 'blood-sucking carrot' from space. Howard Hawks directed this little gem, and it moves along like an express train.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1te2zzJ5aTs

Oh, man, I could break out the popcorn and watch this gem again tonight.


I love this movie as well. James (Matt Dillion) Arness as "The Thing"....
 

Steve Canyon

Well-Known Member
Allan Ladd in a 'customised' A-2 (no epaulets, no collar buttons): trailer from China (1943):

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8KB0fkGtWs[/video]


William Bendix wearing an A-2 in Film-Noir The Blue Dahlia (1946):

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pN1iGXM1r4[/video]

(More Bendix/A-2: Youtube).
 

EMBLEMHUNTER

Well-Known Member
oose said:
Hi all,

As were about to get the next generation of flight jackets from Hollywood 'Red tails' etc, here is a few classic shots.

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This photo of "Bogey" he's wearing the 7th Fighter squadron emblem .

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yours stu
 

EMBLEMHUNTER

Well-Known Member
EMBLEMHUNTER said:
oose said:
Hi all,

As were about to get the next generation of flight jackets from Hollywood 'Red tails' etc, here is a few classic shots.

PEN1801.jpg


JS1263511.jpg
This photo of "Bogey" he's wearing the 7th Fighter squadron emblem .

JS1564132.jpg
This patch is the Carrier Air Wing 19 .

JS1263234.jpg


yours stu
 

Roughwear

Well-Known Member
Steve Canyon said:
Allan Ladd in a 'customised' A-2 (no epaulets, no collar buttons): trailer from China (1943):

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8KB0fkGtWs[/video]


William Bendix wearing an A-2 in Film-Noir The Blue Dahlia (1946):

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pN1iGXM1r4[/video]

(More Bendix/A-2: Youtube).

Bendix appears to be wearing a Cable Raincoat A2, probably from the large 27753 contract. The jacket looks almost new.
 

bseal

Well-Known Member
Alan Ladd looks like... Indiana Jones. Guess we know where Lucas designers' inspiration originated.
 
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