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    #16
    A Ziegenhaut?

    You mean the flight leather jacket?

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      #17
      Originally posted by RamJet View Post
      A Ziegenhaut?

      You mean the flight leather jacket?
      Yes

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        #18
        Before we took off to bring the second batch of MiG-29s to Poland in December 2003. Three LtCols and one full Colonel (our wing CO) in three single-seaters and a two-seater. I am the guy second from left.

        As You see, no leather jacket looks like the other. It all comes down to a few standards and a lot of personal taste.


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          #19
          That picture is history and a real treat to see.

          I see the FULCRUM patch on your right arm.

          Thank you!

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            #20
            RamJet,

            Superb picture of flight jackets in wear. Great reference for the individuality of how patches are worn on flight jackets. I like the red star and the aircraft in the centre of it on the blue bag on the ground.

            Regards,

            Gordon

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              #21
              It is a personalized helmet bag. A lot of people in the former FULCRUM squadron ordered one.

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                #22
                naxos,

                click http://www.fabulousfulcrums.de/index_e.html and then go to "Press" / "2004 - Air Forces Monthly" and You will find the story "Farewell Red Diva!" of this delivery flight to Poland as published in AFM May 2004.

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                  #23
                  Ramjet,

                  Interesting article on the MiG 29 hand over. I found the picture of the Wing Commander wearing the G-suit that did not need to be connected to the aircraft very interesting. First time that I have heard about this development.

                  Regards,

                  Gordon

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                    #24
                    Unfortunately, the Luftwaffe do not use the Libelle anymore. But the Austrians fly this system on the Eurofighter.

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                      #25
                      Ramjet,

                      Thanks for the update.

                      Regards,

                      Gordon

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