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Big Red said:Why not just buy 1 or 2 piece US issued Nomex tan flight suits? I don't see any need for testing, the design works. The only improvement I could suggest is pockets on both arms.
1 Wing did, in 1999 and then again in 2002, more than 500 sets of it. 1 CAD (at the time, not the Air Div of today ) authorized it (guys on the DIN can check the Operational Airworthiness clearance on the 1 Cdn Air Div site) but the HQ wouldn't pay for it. I was the 1 Wing ALSE guy who then procured it from the US Army supply system (with SOCOM's permission). At the time, the suit was only being issued to 160th SOAR(A) but I spoke nicely to the item manager on behalf of our guys going in to Kosovo and hooked up with a guy I knew from years past who gave it a Nightstalker thumb's up. This is the same rig I was wearing while flopping around the Red Desert in a CH47 south of Khandahar a few months ago. It is very light-weight (only 4.5 oz/sq.yd) and very breathable. It was designed after Somalia and came in to US aviation SOA service in mid-90's and general aviation service in early 2000's. Newer versions now have upper arm pockets much like the ACUs for the ground guys. I like the two piece a bit better than the one piece when you're packing a thigh holster, I'm not as big a fan of the cop/shoulder-style holsters.
It really is "too" easy to do. I personally don't see where the substantive issues are...
Re: the blue suit...it was purely the Comd AIRCOM of the day directing that blue would happen as he thought is was a good way of celebrating Air Force pride and looking good. Quite frankly, I didn't think there was anything wrong with my 1-piece tan and dark green suits and was happy to see the 2-piece OG107 tac hel suits come along in the late 80's as well...blue was just plain stupid, IMO -- don't forget, "fashion before function", afterall! :
Cheers,
Duey