what I would like to find
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what I would like to find
I am looking for a leather flight type jacket, no epaulettes, no gussetts under the arms, not a tight fit, leather collar, somewhat roomy..any suggestions for a quality item?
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- J_Weaver
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How about the G-2. It has the gussets, but if its bulit like my issue G-1 then they are not in the way.
http://www.uswings.com/g-2.asp
http://www.uswings.com/g-2.asp
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also, in my description I don't have an issue with metal gussetts, I was talking about the extra material that the FS jackets seem to have under the arms of the raiders jackets......by swing i think is ok...
also, in my description I don't have an issue with metal gussetts, I was talking about the extra material that the FS jackets seem to have under the arms of the raiders jackets......by swing i think is ok...
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Metal gussets? never heard of those before. Are you talking about ventilation grometts? You don't need gussets to install those.
The gusset IS the extra material in the armpit area that allows more over head movement of the arms. Wested can add the same thing to their jackets, as all the stunt jackets had the gussets added.
Thanks for the email address. I've sent to that one, as well as Peter's direct address, and no replies, and I'm on a University mail server. I'm surprised they are getting Hotmail with no problems. That's usually the first to hit the 'spam' box. Wonder if they've reversed things to receive the freebie address, and the OTHER addresses are hitting the spam box.
Ah well, hot and cold.
Regards! Michaelson
The gusset IS the extra material in the armpit area that allows more over head movement of the arms. Wested can add the same thing to their jackets, as all the stunt jackets had the gussets added.
Thanks for the email address. I've sent to that one, as well as Peter's direct address, and no replies, and I'm on a University mail server. I'm surprised they are getting Hotmail with no problems. That's usually the first to hit the 'spam' box. Wonder if they've reversed things to receive the freebie address, and the OTHER addresses are hitting the spam box.
Ah well, hot and cold.
Regards! Michaelson
I tried the FS riaders and hated the gussetts.....hated them enough to never want them on a jacket I would wear. A biswing back is ok...I thought the gussetts were the extra material but wanted to make sure I had the terminology right. FS does have a CWU that now has no gussetts but a bi swing back...so that one may be good....
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That was the G-1 Flattery. The G-2 is just a G-1 without the fur collar. They really are comfortable jackets. They have a bi-swing back and gussets. This give the jacket great freedom of movement without ride up.Flattery wrote:I would also recommend it. I had an old jacket almost identical to it (only difference was a fuzzy colar -- it was a Naval Aviator jacket), and it was spectacular.
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Understood. Gussets do take some getting used to if you've never seen them before. Regards. Michaelsonguitone wrote:I tried the FS riaders and hated the gussets.....hated them enough to never want them on a jacket I would wear. A biswing back is ok...I thought the gussets were the extra material but wanted to make sure I had the terminology right. FS does have a CWU that now has no gussets but a bi swing back...so that one may be good....
Joel
Unless you're talking about a special order, the Flightsuits CWU leather jacket DOES have gussetts under the arms. See the next to the last specification below:guitone wrote:I tried the FS riaders and hated the gussetts.....hated them enough to never want them on a jacket I would wear. A biswing back is ok...I thought the gussetts were the extra material but wanted to make sure I had the terminology right. FS does have a CWU that now has no gussetts but a bi swing back...so that one may be good....
Joel
Leather CWU flight jacket:
Technical Specifications:
# Chrome-tanned, semi-aniline leather
# Textured Dacron twill lining
# Textured nylon knit cuffs and waistband
# Solid brass zipper with leather pull
# Inside storm flap
# Original military action back
# Top-entry hook-and-loop fastener flap pockets
# Welt hand warmer pockets
# Inside wallet pocket
# Inside storm flap
# Underarm gussets for freedom of movement
# Precise stitching