Leather flying jackets
Joined: Aug 1999
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From: U.K.
I always wear a leather jacket when flying for protection, firstly because the RAF was strong on flying clothing, ie no synthetic material because it melts on skin, and now I have a fistula in my left arm that needs protecting. I have never had any p--s taking and never given it a thought until this thread.

Joined: Jan 2008
Aviation Qualifications: CPL
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From: Canada
never given it a thought until this thread.
If someone asks if they should/can, to me that's an indicator that they have not entirely established their "style", and toning it down would probably be better.
Está servira para distraerle.
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 6
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From: In a perambulator.
(If a person makes an apparel choice based upon their own determinations, that is really the end of any discussion - their choice.)
One is not quite sure that, for reasons as varied as the tones of flesh twinkling on a sunny day in San Francisco, one agrees with the above statement of libertarian licentiousness.
One is not quite sure that, for reasons as varied as the tones of flesh twinkling on a sunny day in San Francisco, one agrees with the above statement of libertarian licentiousness.
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,198
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From: South Norfolk, England
Shortstripper:
Trust me; its' not the jacket that makes you look a k***!!!!!
I'm back in UK for a stay next week, call you for a beer and a sort out ref our Falke..
SND
Trust me; its' not the jacket that makes you look a k***!!!!!
I'm back in UK for a stay next week, call you for a beer and a sort out ref our Falke..
SND

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