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Leather Flying Coat 1918 WWI Cebe 4000 Pilot Glases Original Leather Combat
Leather Flying Coat 1918 WWI Cebe 4000 Pilot Glases and Original Leather Combat Cap. Historical collector’s piece without a doubt. Cebe 4000 goggles were the favored choice of many Battle of France pilots & Free French pilots during the Battle of Britain. The chromed frames are in very good to excellent condition. The clear perspex lenses do have surface scratches but these display quite well. Certainly not the greatest pair of goggles but this model is extremely difficult to obtain. It is missing a glass and the cap is in perfect condition. Unique opportunity for international collectors. Any detail at your disposal. I answer all your concerns at the moment.
Vintage US Air Force N-2B Flying Man’s Heavy Jacket Attached Fur Lined Hood Coat
Vintage US Air Force N-2B Flying Man’s Heavy Jacket Attached Fur Lined Hood Coat. Vintage original 1970s-1980s era United States Air Force N-2B Flying Man’s Heavy Jacket with attached hood. It measures about 23″ from arm pit to arm pit; 24″ from the neck to the bottom of the coat; and about 25 from the shoulder to the end of the sleeve. It is in good used shape with some minor wear from age and use. There are no holes, tears, or stains. Please ask any questions and we will get back to you as soon as possible. See my other listings. For more great items! Txzj pxzj832 txzj72 txzj116.
Mens Vintage N-2B Air Crew USAF Military Hooded Flight Jacket Bomber Coat MEDIUM
The jacket is in good vintage condition overall with some small partial holes (meaning, they don’t go all the way through the material) on the stretchy waistband and wristbands and a few places where the seam has come unsewn or slightly pulled away from the edge. The seams look like they can be repaired. The zippers, snaps, and buttons work just fine. Chest (pit to pit): 23. Total Length (neck seam to waist straight down the back): 22.
Vintage US Air Force N-2B Flying Man’s Heavy Jacket Attached Fur Lined Hood Coat
Vintage US Air Force N-2B Flying Man’s Heavy Jacket Attached Fur Lined Hood Coat. Vintage original 1970s-1980s era United States Air Force N-2B Flying Man’s Heavy Jacket with attached hood. It measures about 23″ from arm pit to arm pit; 24″ from the neck to the bottom of the coat; and about 25 from the shoulder to the end of the sleeve. It is in good used shape with some minor wear from age and use. There are no holes, tears, or stains. Please ask any questions and we will get back to you as soon as possible. See my other listings. For more great items! Txzj pxzj832 txzj72 txzj116.
US Airforce OG-107 Woman’s Field Coat 1961 Olive Green Hooded Medium Mint Cond
This hooded military coat is labeled as a Woman’s Medium-regular with measurments as follows: Shoulders 25 across. Waist 18 across- adjustable. It is excellent condition. The OG-107 uniform was introduced in 1952 during the Korean War, succeeding the M1943 Uniform. The designation came from the U. Army’s coloring code “Olive Green 107″, which was the shade of dark green used on the original cotton version of the uniform. It became the standard for use both in the United States and on overseas deployment by the beginning of the Vietnam War. As the Tropical Combat Uniform (jungle fatigues) became more plentiful in South Vietnam, they began to replace the OG-107 uniform in combat units. In the United States and foreign postings (outside of Southeast Asia), the OG-107 remained the standard uniform throughout the 1960s and 1970s. This is one of the longest issued uniforms by the US Military, seeing use from 1952 until the adoption of the woodland-patterned camouflage Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) as the armed-forces-wide replacement beginning in 1981 and being completed by 1989. Minor modifications were made to the uniform over time such as adding buttoned cuff slits in the mid-1960s.
Mens Vintage N-2B Air Crew USAF Military Hooded Flight Jacket Bomber Coat MEDIUM
The jacket is in good vintage condition overall with some small partial holes (meaning, they don’t go all the way through the material) on the stretchy waistband and wristbands and a few places where the seam has come unsewn or slightly pulled away from the edge. The seams look like they can be repaired. The zippers, snaps, and buttons work just fine. Chest (pit to pit): 23. Total Length (neck seam to waist straight down the back): 22.