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Flight Satin FSL jackets are made from the same heavy Mil-Spec nylon twill the Air Force used for its MA-1 and L-2B flight jackets. |
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Mountain Cloth FSL jackets are made from tough textured nylon that naturally resists the weather, including wind and light rain. |
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The Navy designed the WEP as a warm liner for cold-water survival suits, but Naval Aviators quickly adopted it as their unofficial flight jacket. |
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Mountain Cloth WEP/A flight jackets are made from tough textured-nylon that naturally resists the weather, including wind and light rain. |
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Flite Satin WEP/A flight jackets are made from the same heavy Mil-Spec nylon twill the Air Force used for its MA-1 and L2-B flight jackets. |
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MA-1/A Jackets have the style of the Mil-Spec MA-1 but are made with a lining that matches the jacket color and without the inside snap pockets. |
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Mountain Cloth MA-1/A flight jackets are made from tough textured-nylon that naturally resists the weather, including wind and light rain. |
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The U.S. Air Force issued the MA-1 from the 1950s to the 1980s, and it is one of the most famous flight jackets of all time. |
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Mountain Cloth GB-1/A flight jackets are made from tough textured-nylon that naturally resists the weather, including wind and light rain. |
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Flite Satin GB-1A flight jackets are made from the same heavy Mil-Spec nylon twill the Air Force used for its MA-1 and L2-B flight jackets. |
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