I came across this photo from April 1934 while doing other research. Anyone know which jackets they are? Presumably one of the first contracts for an A-2 given that they have a zipper but use buttons on the pockets.
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Thanks, Andrew. The zipper puller's shape is very similar to the Hookless puller on ELC's Werber but it says "Hookless" instead "Talon". I wonder why ELC decided to go for the "Hookless" name instead.
Ian
Do you have a close up picture of the squadron patch ?
Check his rank. He’s likely the squadron commander. In the interwar period pics, I’ve rarely seen a CO wearing an A-1, at least when posing.Ian
Do you have a close up picture of the squadron patch ?
As for the chap in the middle - “ I am not wearing of those new pesky A1 jackets when there is a good warm overcoat to hand “
Check his rank. He’s likely the squadron commander. In the interwar period pics, I’ve rarely seen a CO wearing an A-1, at least when posing.
What looks really awkward is grommeted service caps (with any flight jacket).It’s quite marked how the silhouette of the A-1 really complements the jodhpurs, whereas the A-2 just doesn’t quite work until it’s paired with the pinks.
Equally, the A-1 doesn’t quite work with conventional trousers.