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Hello,
I'm helping a good friend (Gregory Pons, for those who don't know him : http://www.eden-mili-arts.com/index.php?lang=english ) who is writing a special issue for a french magazine about heavy bombardment units in ETO and MTO. He wants to illustrate his text by some pics of patched or painted A-2 jackets. I have a few to help from 8th AF but we're looking for 15th AF jackets. 1 or 2 would be enough. The jacket doesn't have to be a killer in a mint condition. On the contrary, an identified jacket that has seen action is better.
Front and back of the jacket, lying down on a white background, in high resolution.
Here is an example, as you can see it's far from being a killer but it has character and the story of the original owner is known :
Now the bad part, there is nothing to earn except the joy to see your jacket in a publication
Feel free to contact me at mignotim"at"free.fr
Thanks in advance to who might help.
Tim
I'm helping a good friend (Gregory Pons, for those who don't know him : http://www.eden-mili-arts.com/index.php?lang=english ) who is writing a special issue for a french magazine about heavy bombardment units in ETO and MTO. He wants to illustrate his text by some pics of patched or painted A-2 jackets. I have a few to help from 8th AF but we're looking for 15th AF jackets. 1 or 2 would be enough. The jacket doesn't have to be a killer in a mint condition. On the contrary, an identified jacket that has seen action is better.
Front and back of the jacket, lying down on a white background, in high resolution.
Here is an example, as you can see it's far from being a killer but it has character and the story of the original owner is known :
Now the bad part, there is nothing to earn except the joy to see your jacket in a publication
Feel free to contact me at mignotim"at"free.fr
Thanks in advance to who might help.
Tim