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    Next up is the FAA uniform of M.J. Cox and what was told to me is from his wedding picture album. The uniform is dated 1944 and is by Gieves of course!

    Gary
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    Originally posted by Gary Cain
    Next up is the FAA uniform of M.J. Cox and what was told to me is from his wedding picture album. The uniform is dated 1944 and is by Gieves of course!

    Gary
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      #3 The brevet has obviously been changed from the time of the picture. But it is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen!

      Originally posted by Gary Cain
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        #4 The set, pants are in there too!



        Originally posted by Gary Cain
        #3 The brevet has obviously been changed from the time of the picture. But it is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen!
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          Nice uniform Gary. About 3 years ago I spotted an original FAA Tunic being offered for £40 at the Beltring show in England. I told a Naval collector friend of mine who grew wings on hearing this. He bought it and needless to say was pretty happy with his purchase.

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            WOW! 40 quid is a steal and a half! I have found some good stuff at Beltring over the years though so I am not surprised at all.


            Cheers
            Gary




            Originally posted by Des Thomas
            Nice uniform Gary. About 3 years ago I spotted an original FAA Tunic being offered for £40 at the Beltring show in England. I told a Naval collector friend of mine who grew wings on hearing this. He bought it and needless to say was pretty happy with his purchase.

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              Dear Gary,
              I don't believe that the tunic in the photo and your tunic are the same.
              It is my belief that naval officers had 2 grades of winter tunic one was serge fabric and used for general working (including flying) duties. The other tunic was melton fabric and kept for best dress. The wedding photo suggests that he would have been wearing his melton best dress tunic.
              I am keen to know what fabric your tunic is. If it is the serge then the wings will be orginial to that tunic.
              Barry.
              P.s I have a serge tunic named to a New Zealander in the FAA.
              P.S.s double breasted Naval tunics should be refered to as reefer jackets.

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                Hi Barry,

                No it is Melton Wool at its finest.



                Gary

                Originally posted by nbroadarrowz
                Dear Gary,
                I don't believe that the tunic in the photo and your tunic are the same.
                It is my belief that naval officers had 2 grades of winter tunic one was serge fabric and used for general working (including flying) duties. The other tunic was melton fabric and kept for best dress. The wedding photo suggests that he would have been wearing his melton best dress tunic.
                I am keen to know what fabric your tunic is. If it is the serge then the wings will be orginial to that tunic.
                Barry.
                P.s I have a serge tunic named to a New Zealander in the FAA.
                P.S.s double breasted Naval tunics should be refered to as reefer jackets.

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                  I've never noticed the letter A before in the 'executive curl' on either RN, RNR or RNVR tunics. I've seen R before (on the post 1952 insignia) but not A. Does this signify FAA?

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                    I believe the 'A' signifies Air Branch. It was dropped when the branch officially became the Fleet Air Arm in 1953.

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                      Nice uniform . Rob
                      God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                        #12
                        Yes a very nice uniform perhaps his wife would have worn a badge like this.

                        Gareth
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                          That's a nice piece of quality butch . Rob
                          God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                            Hi Butch,

                            Nope, she was given this one!

                            Originally posted by Butch View Post
                            Yes a very nice uniform perhaps his wife would have worn a badge like this.

                            Gareth
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