flight pants
I have looked at this thread with great interest. There have been some very good points. I have a questions, Why have not large numbers of czech flight pants come up for sale in the last 60 years? I did have a pair of sheep skin flight pants, which were czech made, the zips were dark grey metal, and czechoslovakia stamped on each one. They had no name on press studs, I was told these were post war. Most of the copys look good, but but dont stand up to close inspection. I realy dont think that the fakers have come up to this level yet, hopefully. How long was the czech air force going before the soviet air force equipt them? When the jet age came in to being this would change flight equipment totaly. Would there not have been some left over equipment, flight pant jackets ect from the war? Is is just the case that some collectors dont like having items that were made outside of Germany during the war? Flight clothing was made in Czechoslovakia war time. If an unfinished pair of trousers were post war finished, are they czech or german? Answer I dont know.
I have looked at this thread with great interest. There have been some very good points. I have a questions, Why have not large numbers of czech flight pants come up for sale in the last 60 years? I did have a pair of sheep skin flight pants, which were czech made, the zips were dark grey metal, and czechoslovakia stamped on each one. They had no name on press studs, I was told these were post war. Most of the copys look good, but but dont stand up to close inspection. I realy dont think that the fakers have come up to this level yet, hopefully. How long was the czech air force going before the soviet air force equipt them? When the jet age came in to being this would change flight equipment totaly. Would there not have been some left over equipment, flight pant jackets ect from the war? Is is just the case that some collectors dont like having items that were made outside of Germany during the war? Flight clothing was made in Czechoslovakia war time. If an unfinished pair of trousers were post war finished, are they czech or german? Answer I dont know.
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