Jorgeenriqueaguilera
Well-Known Member
Gents,
It’s been a while and today I would like to share an interesting example worn by the crew of the Northrop YF-17 Cobra prototype on the 70’s.
This example is made by Bowler’s Shirt & Uniform Co. Inc. This manufacturer also made jackets for Lockheed, Grumman, Douglas programs among others.
Upper left chest depicts a name tag, embroided “Jerry”
Left chest depicts a Northrop F-5 Tiger II patch.
Right chest depicts a Northrop YF-17 Cobra Paris 1977 patch.
Left shoulder depicts a Northrop patch.
Right shoulder depicts the USA flag patch.
The back depicts a large Northrop patch.
The condition of this jacket is immaculate, which is rare considering it is over 43 years.
Say no more, enjoy the pics.
Regards,
Jorge
It’s been a while and today I would like to share an interesting example worn by the crew of the Northrop YF-17 Cobra prototype on the 70’s.
This example is made by Bowler’s Shirt & Uniform Co. Inc. This manufacturer also made jackets for Lockheed, Grumman, Douglas programs among others.
Upper left chest depicts a name tag, embroided “Jerry”
Left chest depicts a Northrop F-5 Tiger II patch.
Right chest depicts a Northrop YF-17 Cobra Paris 1977 patch.
Left shoulder depicts a Northrop patch.
Right shoulder depicts the USA flag patch.
The back depicts a large Northrop patch.
The condition of this jacket is immaculate, which is rare considering it is over 43 years.
Say no more, enjoy the pics.
Regards,
Jorge