covasot304
New Member
Hello Everyone,
I recently came into possession of a WWII-era A-2 flight jacket that has been in my family for decades. It belonged to my grandfather, who served in the U.S. Army Air Forces. The jacket has a lot of sentimental value, and I want to restore it carefully to preserve its historical authenticity.
Here’s a bit about its condition:
I’d love to hear from members who’ve had experience restoring or preserving vintage flight jackets. Here are some specific questions I have:
Regards
covasotsalesforce
I recently came into possession of a WWII-era A-2 flight jacket that has been in my family for decades. It belonged to my grandfather, who served in the U.S. Army Air Forces. The jacket has a lot of sentimental value, and I want to restore it carefully to preserve its historical authenticity.
Here’s a bit about its condition:
- The leather is dry and stiff in some areas but still intact.
- There are a few small cracks and scuffs, particularly on the elbows and shoulders.
- The original lining is frayed but mostly present.
- The zipper still works but feels fragile, and the pull tab is slightly bent.
- The cuffs and waistband are stretched and have a few holes.
I’d love to hear from members who’ve had experience restoring or preserving vintage flight jackets. Here are some specific questions I have:
- What’s the best way to clean and condition the leather without causing further damage?
- Are there any recommended professionals who specialize in restoring vintage flight jackets?
- If I replace the lining and cuffs, how can I ensure the new materials are as close to the originals as possible?
- Any tips for maintaining the jacket once it’s restored?
Regards
covasotsalesforce