MA-1 FLIGHT JACKET
MA-1 FLIGHT JACKET
MA-1
Use 66 nylon fabric
Thick double-sided wool lining
Re-engraved military version 8279B version
vintage boiled black conmar zipper
Customized blackened and thickened military-standard four-button buckle
Wool seamless thread collar/cuffs
The MA-1 flight jacket series was born in the 1950s and ended in the 1990s, which has an amazing length of time. This is a classic flight suit that pilots love very much, evolved from the B-15 series. The nylon 66 used in that era was a high-strength nylon invented by DuPont. Compared with other nylon fibers, nylon 66 had stronger flame retardancy and abrasion resistance.
As the successor of the B-15 series, the classic design of the MA-1 was initially well received by pilots in the 1950s. Compared with the fur collar of the B-I5D, the threaded collar is more suitable for wearing a flight helmet and has better flexibility. Because of the practicality of the MA-1, the department responsible for production in the United States came to convert the already produced
Many of the B-15 series were returned to the factory and changed to threaded collars, which resulted in the B-I5AMOD. B-I5CMODB-I5DMOD model, MA-1 was distributed to the first line, and these MODs were distributed to the second line and overseas support .
MA-I has gone through 8 versions in history from J-8279 to J-8279F, with some changes made between each version. Many people see MA-I with an orange lining, which is actually the 8279C. Later versions began to change to orange lining. Although the names are all MA-I, the differences in these military standard numbers have become their own series with interesting differences and charm.
Production Year
Initial model: 1952-1955
Military Standard Number: MIL-J-8279
Initial type:
1955-1957 Military Standard Number: MIL-J-8279 A
1957-1959 Military Standard Number: MIL-J-8279B (early version)
Mid-term type:
1959-1960 Military Standard Number: MIL-J-8279B (late version)
1960-1961 Military Standard Number: MIL-J-8279C (early version)
Later type:
1960-1961 Military Standard Number: MIL-J-8279C (late version)
1963-1965 Military Standard Number: MIL-J-8279D (early version)
1965-1970 Military Standard Number: MIL-J-8279D (late version)
Late type:
1970-1977 Military Standard Number: MIL -J-8279E
1978-1990 Military Standard Number: MIL -J-8279F
1990-1994 Military Standard Number: MIL -J-8279G
The 8279-B version reproduced this time is an early version of 8279-B from the late 1950s. It is characterized by gray nylon fabric, gray lining, embroidered label with gold characters on a black background, and a circle on the inside of the placket. Corner cut, zigzag stitching on the inside, and nylon webbing for oxygen masks next to the zipper.
Historically, the zippers used in early MA-1 were usually made of CROWN and CONMAR alloys with a boiled black outer layer, which would have an old look as it was used more often.
The design of MA-I is short, and the threaded design on the neck is to facilitate unrestricted movement after wearing the helmet. The threaded hem is tightened to allow the driver to be more flexible in the compact cockpit.
The early MA-| was filled with wool material and had a hair grafting process, so the original label would say wool/cotton blended. In fact, it refers to the ratio of wool to bottom mesh. The wool is pure wool. This re-engraving also uses wool transplantation technology, and double-sided wool has a very good cold-proof effect.
SIZE CHART
SIZE CHART
Size :CM
Shoulder /Chest /Length/Sleeve
S: 47/112/60/58
M: 49/120/61/60
L: 51/128/63/62
XL: 53/136/65/64
Depending on the characteristics of the material and the finishing method, there may be slight differences in the dimensions of each part. Also, depending on the settings and environment of your device, the color of the product may differ slightly from the actual color. Please note in advance.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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