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  2. Uniforms of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Aircrew-specific uniforms are officially designated as Number 14 Dress by the RAF. Aircrew on flying duties wear an olive drab flying suit in temperate regions or a khaki flight suit in desert regions. A leather flying jacket, purchased at individual expense, may be worn with the flying suit but only while the wearer is on the ground.

  3. Flight jacket - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s and 1990s, flight jackets became popular with scooterboys and skinheads. In the 1980s, a baseball style bomber jacket became popular. In 1993, uniform flight jackets were given out by Bill Clinton at the APEC meeting held in Seattle, Washington. [1] In the early 2000s, the bomber jacket was popular casual wear in hip-hop fashion ...

  4. Flight suit - Wikipedia

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    A flight suit worn in 1925 A British WWII crewman in full flightsuit (with aerial camera) East German National People's Army flight suit, 1962–1978. As aviation developed in unheated open cockpits, the need for warm clothing quickly became apparent, as did the need for multiple pockets with closures of buttons, snaps, or zippers to prevent loss of articles during maneuvers.

  5. MA-1 bomber jacket - Wikipedia

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    The MA-1 bomber jacket (also known as the MA-1 flight jacket) is an American military jacket which was developed in the 1950s. [1] The MA-1 and its predecessor, the B-15 flight jacket , were originally developed and needed at that time because the characteristics of the new jet aircraft created new requirements for pilot performance, safety ...

  6. William Price (RAF officer) - Wikipedia

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    Captain William Thomas Price MC (15 November 1895 – 17 January 1982) was a World War I flying ace who hailed from Warwickshire, England.He was credited with seven aerial victories at a time when British aviation was suffering its heaviest casualties of the war.

  7. Cooper A-2 jacket - Wikipedia

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    The Cooper A-2 (flight jacket or flying jacket) is a leather jacket, made by Cooper Sportswear, from sheepskin worn by United States Army Air Forces and United States Air Force pilots, during World War II.