ALPHA MA-1 DOUBLE CAMO FLIGHT JACKET
ALPHA MA-1 DOUBLE CAMO FLIGHT JACKET
PRODUCT HISTORY
Introduced by the mid-1950s, the MA-1 became the flight jacket of U.S. Air Force and Navy pilots and ground crew. Designed for use in temperatures of 14-50 degrees F, the MA-1 had a 100% wool knit collar, waistband and cuffs. The MA-1 discarded the mouton fur collar of its predecessor, the B-15, because it interfered with the parachute harness worn by aviators. Other features of the jacket included a tab that the oxygen mask was clipped to, tabs to hold the headset wires in place and the original U.S. Air Force decal. These features were eventually removed from the flight jacket as it was adopted by other branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and equipment for pilots changed.
BENEFITS
- Water Resistant
- Reversible
FEATURES
- Alpha logo on zig-zag zipper extension
- MA-1 utility pocket on sleeve
- Signature red "Remove Before Flight" flag
- Sleeve shirring
- Two lower flap pockets
- Two interior welt pockets
- Knit rib collar, cuffs and waistband
- Ottoman knit cuffs
PRODUCT SPECS
- FIT: Slim
- LENGTH: Above Hip
RECOMMENDED WEATHER
- Light Weather
FABRIC
- SHELL: 100% Flight Nylon
- LINING: 100% Nylon
RECOMMENDED CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Non-chlorine bleach when needed
- Tumble dry low
- Do not iron
- Dry clean