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I didn't find the original 30-1415 drawing and thought it was very strange to not be with the other declassified A-2 documents, but I later learned the USAF tore the place (well, lots of places) apart looking for it when the went to reissue the A-2 and couldn't find it either. Hence, Willis & Geiger Outfitters worked with Avirex on the re-spec/drawing of the A-2 in 1988 for the Air Force as Avirex made several hundred jackets in 1987 for the USAF 40th anniversary. I saw a copy of the reissue 30-1415 drawing on one of the re-issue contractor sites, but didn't download it because it was so thin (oops). Attached is a copy of the commercial version of the reissue A-2 spec, A-A-55265, and a drawing is at the end. A little less detailed than I remember, but not by that much.
Also, @dinomartino1 made a nice post on the A-2 reissue at the link below.
EDIT: I also contacted I. Spiewak & Sons, Inc., since they're still in business, as they would have had a copy of the original Drawing 30-1415 when making them during WW II, but (paraphrasing) . . . it was a long time ago, we don't know if we have any of those records, and we're not certain where to look. They were very nice and tried, so I couldn't ask for more.
Also, @dinomartino1 made a nice post on the A-2 reissue at the link below.
How modern A-2s where reinstated by the USAF
How modern A-2s where reinstated by the USAF. Extract from the Airforce magazine Sept 1 1993 Although the A-2 was not issued after the Korean War, it remained a symbol of USAAF’s war years in the minds of those who served. It was revived in the 1980s when Project Warrior was established to...
www.vintageleatherjackets.org
EDIT: I also contacted I. Spiewak & Sons, Inc., since they're still in business, as they would have had a copy of the original Drawing 30-1415 when making them during WW II, but (paraphrasing) . . . it was a long time ago, we don't know if we have any of those records, and we're not certain where to look. They were very nice and tried, so I couldn't ask for more.
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