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Jacket, Flying, Type A-2, United States Army Air Forces, Gen. Claire Chennault

Object Details

Physical Description
Gen. Claire Chennault's United States Army Air Forces Type A-2 Flying Jacket; waist length seal brown horsehide jacket with brown knit wool cuffs and waist band; brass zipper down front; two front flap pockets with hidden snaps; stand and fall collar with snaps; brown rayon lining; shoulder straps; dark brown sewn in manufacturer's tag with embroidered gold text on inside collar (see inscriptions for full text); Blood Chit sewn on inside right side; 2 silver stars each epaulet; leather name tag over 14th Air Force insignia on left breast; China-Burma-India insignia on right shoulder.
Summary
In 1931, the United States Air Corps issued an order to update and modify the Type A-1 flight jacket. The significant design changes of the jacket included replacing the button down front with a zipper and the knit collar with a leather drop fall collar. The new jacket was designated -- Type A-2. This jacket became associated with American pilots serving on every front during World War II and is still issued by the U.S. Air Force today. Many pilots and aircrews modified their jackets with custom artwork that depicted the name of their aircraft. These jackets are nick named "Painted Ladies" for the common practice of using the pinup girls for the aircraft's name and nose art.
This particular Type A-2 was worn by Gen. Claire Chennault. Chennault formed the famous fighter group of American volunteers in China known as the Flying Tigers. Once the United States entered the war, he went on to command the 14th Air Force in China.
Manufacturer
Aero Leather Clothing Co.
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Credit Line
Donated by Max Chennault
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Inventory Number
A19781378000
Type
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Materials
Overall: Horsehide
Cuffs and Waist Band: Knit Wool
Dimensions
Clothing: 71.1 x 50.8 x 15.2cm (28 x 20 x 6 in.)
Clothing Size: 42
Record ID
nasm_A19781378000
Metadata Usage
Not determined
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv92402232b-3bc5-4e83-a31f-37b24e88770e
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