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MD900 Explorer 1st Nov 2006 06:58

Flightsuits
 
I wear a nomex III flight suit when i fly, made by WENAAS in Norway. Very good quality and not so expensive.

http://www.ary.no

Havn't found any decent nomex gloves yet, and i think it is flightsuits.com that does nomex under clothing too. :D

MD :ok:

902Jon 24th Jun 2011 10:40

Does anybody have an up to date web address/ telephone no. for Ballyclare flying suits?

Shawn Coyle 25th Jun 2011 13:18

I realize this isn't a swap meet or car boot sale or rummage sale or whatever, but I have a UK military poopy suit available if anyone wants it for the postage. It needs the neck and wrist seals to be replaced. PM me - going quick!!

helimo 16th Jun 2015 07:46

I am looking for 100% cotton flight suits. Any Idea where to buy them ?

BroomstickPilot 16th Jun 2015 08:14

Cotton flying suit
 
Hi Helimo,

I don't know why you want cotton as it would burn like a torch in the event of cockpit fire. (Don't use anything made of polycotton either because that melts onto your skin first - and then burns).

Most flying suits nowadays are made from Nomex II for that very reason.

There is a variety of cotton called 'Proban' that is treated by the manufacturer to reduce permanently its flammability despite washing. You might be able to find a suit made from that, but you might have to trawl the US websites to find it. So far as I know it is no longer used for making suits in the UK since Stormbyrd went out of business.

There are, however, ways of treating ordinary cotton in your own kitchen that are said to reduce its flammability; (I don't know how effective these methods are, or what the fabric is like to wear after being treated, or how frequently such processes would need to be repeated).

The main supplier of flying suits in the UK is Beaufort, but so far as I know all their suits are Nomex.

'Hope this helps.

BP.

Genghis the Engineer 16th Jun 2015 09:37

Or in the USA , Gibson and Barnes are a good bet - lots of size /pattern / colour variety in Nomex suits. Much cheaper than Beaufort, even with delivery and import duty.

G


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