Nylon Black Air Jacket Military Pilot Flight MA1 Jacket

Nylon Black Air Jacket Military Pilot Flight MA1 Jacket
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RJJ08026
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Paramtents

  • Age Group Adults

  • Style Jackets

  • Fabric Type Corduroy

  • Filling Material 100% Polyester

  • Item Air Jacket/MA1 Jacket

  • Season Winter

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Nylon Black Air Jacket Military Pilot Flight MA1 Jacket
Item No.: RJJ08026
Outter: 210T polyester, PU coated

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Nylon Black Air Jacket Military Pilot Flight MA1 Jacket
Item No.: RJJ08026
Outter: 210T polyester, PU coated

  Nylon Black Air Jacket Military Pilot Flight MA1 Jacket   

The MA-1 was designed by the Air Force to serve as an intermediate weight flight jacket for use all year. This was accomplished by manufacturing the MA-1 from very high quality nylon fabrics and polyester interlinings.

 

The light weight nylon design allowed the pilot in warm weather to wear the jacket open and be comfortable; upon entering the aircraft, the pilot could zip the MA-1 closed and be afforded ample protection against the cold conditions encountered in flight.

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The MA-1 was produced in two colors: sage green and midnight blue. Blue was the original color used by the military, but it was soon replaced by green. During the Korean War, (1950–1953) mixing flight clothing from multiple time periods and colors was not unusual.

 

Presumably, the green was eventually adopted because it blended more easily with the environment should the pilot need camouflage protection on the ground. Modern fashion MA-1's are available in a variety of colors, including the traditional ones and black, red, blue, silver, grey, yellow.

 

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The MA-1 has undergone various design modifications during its long history of use, but its classic, highly functional design has remained basically the same. The original design was contained in U.S. government military specification "MIL-J-8279." Changes to the MA-1 jacket were periodically made by the Air Force. These occurred because of the introduction of new textiles, new sewing techniques or new aircraft cockpit design which required a change in the jacket design.

 

The military specification was amended to reflect the changes, which was signaled by adding a letter to the Mil. Spec. For example, MA-1 specifications progressed from the original number Mil-J-8279, to J-8279A, J-8279B, J-8279C, etc. The most recent revision, J-8279F, was issued in the early 1980s.

 

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