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freerideroj2 5th Mar 2007 13:28

Summer Flight Suits
 
Looking for flight suits that are the most light weight possible, have to be nomex.

J.A.F.O. 5th Mar 2007 14:13

Try Ballyclare, Beaufort or eBay.

And it's flying suit, by the way.

freerideroj2 5th Mar 2007 15:08

beaufort i`ve tried.....also flight suit or flying suit essentially mean the same thing but i do appologise.

JimBall 5th Mar 2007 15:54

Custom made nomex in the UK (not just race suits) http://www.jaysracewear.co.uk/

Banjo 5th Mar 2007 18:43

These guys seem to think it is called a flight suit and thats good enough for me.


http://www.marines.com/page/usmc.jsp...hRedirect=true

quichemech 5th Mar 2007 19:04

Freerider!

Your time would have been better spent helping me wash the Aircraft this afternoon than surfing pprune.:=

As for your spelling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad: :rolleyes:

2bart 5th Mar 2007 19:23

Flightsuits
 
Jays are good, take care on the colour as some seem to fade faster than others. Speak to Robert they will adapt designs and they offer nomex at various weights. They tend to get busy with display team orders at this time of year but have turned suits out in 3/4 weeks alot faster than the others who have failed to deliver by 2/3 months.
They have a complex sizing chart, make sure you get your belly button and lumbar point in the right place or the crotch hangs round the knees.
enjoy

What Limits 5th Mar 2007 19:34

Also try Derby Unitex. Just had a new issue of those and they have had a good reception.

Semi Rigid 5th Mar 2007 21:12

sisleyclothing.com.au
phoenix workwear - auckland

John Eacott 5th Mar 2007 22:04

Freerider,

Sisley Clothing in NSW are excellent, and their two piece suits are ideal for summer use, allowing the jacket to be taken off when you need to cool down.

The lightest weight (Nomex) fabrics are not always the coolest, since the density of the weave doesn't always allow body heat to dissipate as well as slightly heavier fabrics with looser weaves. Check with Sisley, they can advise accordingly.

J.A.F.O. 6th Mar 2007 03:00

freerider

Sorry you mustr have caught me at a bad time and creeping Americanisation is one of my pet hates. No offence meant you might also try Googling for Elmers Aviation, I know that he does bespoke orders, as it were.

Banjo - I really don't care what some thick necked yanks who can't decide whether they want to be in the Army, Air Force or Navy call them - they're flying suits.

John Eacott 6th Mar 2007 03:42

J.A.F.O. said

thick necked yanks who can't decide etc etc
Well, that'll win you a lot of friends :p Cue SASless as soon as he wakes up and gets through his third cup of java :=




Romper suits, baggy green skins, flying ovies....what's in a name? ;)

J.A.F.O. 6th Mar 2007 13:11


Romper suits, baggy green skins, flying ovies
John, I'm happy with all of those things I just have an irrational hatred of the term "flight suit", I know it makes no sense. As to making friends, well, if I worried too much about that I'd never say anything. If you want to be a sailor join the Navy, if you want to be a soldier join the Army, if you want to fly join the Air Force. :}

freerideroj2 6th Mar 2007 14:48

sorry quichemech.....bearing in mind i did semi wash the squirrel panels last time, won`t get anyone else do that here! an observers life is a hard one, also isn`t that the mechanics job??????? :ok:

thanks for all the replies, jays i have now but need something lighter.

BRASSEMUP 6th Mar 2007 15:53

Actually..............It is a COVERALL AIRCREW. And my tropical MK15T is very nice to wear on those warm days flying my ARMY helicopter not soldiering eh Crab! And i happen to have a few spare ones. All nice and clean.

i

f you want to be a soldier join the Army, if you want to fly join the Air Force
.

rotorfossil 6th Mar 2007 16:27

The nomex suits that I have tried are all sweaty on hot days, particularly the dark coloured ones which is not good for pilot efficiency. Bearing in mind that even they are only supposed to be "flash resistant", I would settle for lightweight cotton ones when it is really sticky. The best ones that I came across, admittedly a fair while ago, were the light green Aussie military lightweight ones, although with constant washing they didn't last all that long.

Aviator609 6th Mar 2007 16:27

South African Company
 
Hi Freerider,

Try a company in South Africa called Amanda Jane Clothing. Their flight suites are custom made, out of any Nomex material, including lightweight products.

They have produced flight suites for several major companies in South Africa and abroad and you are assured of an excellent product at a very good price. :ok:

E-mail the owner, her name is Amanda. Her e-mail address is: [email protected]

jonnyloove 6th Mar 2007 17:27

Light weight flying suits.
 
Try Albatross off Denmark they make very light weight nomex coveralls. they provided the big Northsea Helicopters companys with flying coveralls.

J.A.F.O. 6th Mar 2007 20:19

Brassemup

I'm fine with coverall aircrew, not a problem at all. I can even manage flight suite as above as it's so far from describing the actual article that it's not worth worrying about.

I know that disliking flight suit isn't worth the time either but I've already admitted that it's irrational.

Well guessed on the crab bit, though.

rotorfloat 6th Mar 2007 20:32

There's also Flightsuits.com in the US. Only 2 weights though; 4.5 & 6 ounce nomex.

If that doesn't work, you can try Flyingsuits.com :}


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