Thanks for the clarification. Nonetheless, these jackets just look hideous and not very flattering.This is probably by contractual agreement . The BA agree to wear their jackets and let them list photos for something in return . I’m certain that these are not original USN governmental issue jackets with an NSN stock number. If they were issued and in the USN procurement system the jackets would need to have contract labels as the ones pictured in my last post . The jackets don’t even have the USN perforations on the wind flap. Legendary USA is located in Exton Pa and they have a shop there . They have no government or USN contracts that I’m aware of .
The no g-suit fact always blew me away. I remember as a student pilot messing around with an instructor. Pulled out of a dive too quick and blacked out at 4 g’s. True, I had no training for it, but still. With the g’s these guys pull. They must have strong necks and thick bloodYes, not an issued jacket. It does not meet the Military Specs.
The Blue Angels have some weird non-spec items that they wear. Like Cotton/Poly flight suits that don't meet the specs for fire resistance. They also don't wear G-suits during performances which is pretty ballsy.
I could see that . They’re awfully close to each other. Wouldn’t take much.Regarding the G-Suit, I remember reading a while ago that they do not use them because their inflation mike be enough to deviate slightly the hand and blow to hell the precision formation flying.