1970 Contract USAF L2-B Light Zone Flight Jacket with embroidered name, used.

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This is a 1970 contract orange liner L2-B light zone flight jacket. It is a later model with pocket flaps. It is embroidered with the Vietnam name, USAF letters, and air crew badge. This flight jacket was worn by aircrew who served in the Vietnam War.

The L2-B is a flight jacket developed for pilots of fighter planes and other aircraft flying at low altitudes, known as light zones. It was originally the A-2 flight jacket of the WWII era. The L2-B was then adopted after the L-2 and L2-A, and was used from the 1950s until the mid-1970s. The L2-B was used from the 1950s until the mid-1970s, after which the CWU-36P and others followed. Originally developed as a flight jacket for U.S. Air Force pilots, it was also used by Army helicopter pilots as well as Air Force pilots during the Vietnam War, and has played an active role across branches. Unlike the MA-1 of the same model, this jacket is lightweight and is not intended for use at temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius, so we recommend that you wear it inside if you plan to wear it in cold weather. By doing so, you can enjoy it without problems.

Ribs and other parts are worn and have holes. There are also stains, etc., indicating that the jacket was actually worn. The flight jacket is in relatively clean condition. This jacket is not for those who are looking for perfect condition, but for those who prefer a used condition jacket with some signs of use. It is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.

Size: LARGE

Size:Shoulder width 49cm Body width 58cm Length 61cm Sleeve length 68cm

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