Jonesythecat
Well-Known Member
So what colour is it exactly Lancer? (hard to tell from pictures)
There are no actual yellow MK3 flying jackets, the jacket you are probably referring to I 'm guessing is the Tom Skeritt yellow prototype! this is in fact an RAF aircrew fire fighting jacket from the early 1970's produced by Beaufort the makers of the aircrew flying jackets, to give it its correct designation a MK3A Protective Crash Firefighters Jacket (blouse). Made from fire resistant aramid these were issued to RAF fire fighting crews and worn as the main turn out gear alongside the proximity suits (silver) for intense fires. The MK3A came in blue, grey, dark and light green, they were short in the body sported the same button arrangement as the aircrew flying jackets, more importantly these jackets could be reversed to show the light tan interior used for better visibility in low light or night operations, they featured velcro epalettes for rank designation, a stitched in reinforcing back belt, velcro and zip cuffs depending on version with a protective flap over the zipper and a slightly shorter squared off collar than the flying jacket version.I wouldn't be surprised if a yellow one pops-up one day. So many different shades!
I'm not even going to remove the hood or tail to be honest because I'm going to wear this every day and they'll come in handy for crap british weather.
If the beaver tail is the same fabric as the jacket shell than if you remove it you have something to do dye tests on.
D6
Lancer, the ocean blue turned the grey...
A friend of mine (who works for the MOD) says those jackets come in charcoal. Is that the colour he means, or is that a faded one?