Actually ...guys , I really don’t know much more than what I’ve shared here. This is why I’m hoping that Ken from Aero sees this and offers his feedback . My understanding of this repro Aero that I posted, is that it was a limited offering from Aero based on all of the info I shared with you and Chandler . The jackets were supposed to be a memorial jacket to the AVG , thus the mouton collar and the red or wine colored silk lining symbolizing an Aces jacket . So that’s what I was led to understand. When I saw the Bogart jacket was an A2 , with a mouton collar , the similarities were right there so I posted the jacket .Sorry, I hadn’t read far enough back, to Burt’s comment re the Aero field modified A-2 and the AVG. I don’t actually remember the AVG being mentioned with regard to the Aero mouton-collared A-2, but it was a lonnnggg time ago, and Burt doubtless knows better than me.
Yeah, I think Ken is your man here. I definitely remember the Aero ‘field modified’ A-2, I wasn’t aware of an AVG version, and that’s where we’re at.
This is another one that’s been discussed before, and the patch is the 7th Fighter Squadron.
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Pictures, or it never happened.
Oh my goodness I love that movie and the John carpenter versionDon't forget that Ken Tobey's A-2 in THE THING had studs on the collar, presumably so a mouton collar could be attached.
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Just rewatched it in HD, and in addition to the snap on the wind flap there's a horizontal seam on the sleeve. So it's not an issued A-2, just a similarly styled jacket with a mouton collar. I also can confirm that is the number 20 on the sleeve patch (see the very first pic in this thread); wonder if was an actual vet's jacket?It has a snap ring at the top of wind flap the back was single piece in most scenes
But in one it looked like a seam, maybe a trick of light or a stuntman or wardrobe ooops
You'd look cool alright but you'd freeze your nuts off... but you'd still look cool so...I used to think Kurt Russell’s jacket (Schott? Or similar) was the mutt’s nuts, before I found out it wasn’t an issue flight jacket. In all honesty, I wouldn’t want to be wearing a G-1 in the Artic-nowhere near warm enough.