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A2s at the museum of flight in Seattle

MauldinFan

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Took these today, never seen them there before.
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Nickb123

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Funny, there’s an ancient thread posted years back showing some of these jackets where the same suspicion arose about the Bronco vs. Dubow. I don’t know how it could possibly be a Bronco.

“J.A. Dubow Mfg. Co.” vs. “Bronco Mfg. Corp.” Wording is kind of similar. Perhaps the label was worn out.
 
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MauldinFan

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Funny, there’s an ancient thread posted years back showing some of these jackets where the same suspicion arose about the Bronco vs. Dubow.
I'd wondered if some of these had been posted before. I used to be a member at the museum and would go there every three or four months. I'd never seen these jackets on display and they were in a place where temporary exhibits are shown. Its just on the other side of the wall where the German stuff is directly under their Bf109 (which is suspended from the ceiling).
My wife wondered why I made a point of getting a shot of each until I explained it might be my only chance.
 

ZuZu

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The Marvin Grant jacket is 100% a Dubow- this plus the non-identification of the "unkown" maker jacket as a ROUGH WEAR makes me doubt the "expertness" of the museum "experts"! They should hire any member here for the basics of A-2 identification.

The "unknown" jacket is obviously a Rough Wear. Closer inspection would reveal whether it is a 16159 (pocket flap seam allowance) or not. Possible also a 18091 if that's goat.

Dubow:

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Rough Wear:
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