
British Mk16A Flight Coverall, Green, Surplus
Flame retardant flying coverall from the UK. Very comfy to wear and with looks that cannot be mistaken for a mechanic's coverall. Single batch, these are unlikely to be restocked. If you want one, act now! Read full description
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Flame retardant flying coverall from the UK. Very comfy to wear and with looks that cannot be mistaken for a mechanic's coverall. Single batch, these are unlikely to be restocked. If you want one, act now!
Two-way zipper, good adjustments (you don't want to get snagged when flying airplane thingies), and a load of pockets. Usually, these have plenty of velcro on them for insignia and unit patches and whatever. These may be green or black.
On the pockets, top to bottom: Two chest pockets with slanted zippers. Ordinary front pockets with hidden access to your "engine bay". Thigh pockets with access from the top, secondary upside-down pockets underneath, and framed cheat-sheet pockets that open from the inseam side. Cargo pockets at the ankles - quite easily reached when sitting in a cockpit - and a strap/cord cutter pocket on the right thigh.
Made of Nomex, so these do not melt on you if they get charred. This is a good thing if you're looking for a coverall for any job that might benefit from it. Also, a very comfy piece of clothing just to wear around the house too, your significant other will love it.
The collar type may vary, some of these have a zipper that goes all the way up and they are labeled "tutor". These haven't been sorted apart.
British air force surplus
These have been used but not in a greasy garage or such, but in the tidy cockpits of modern aircraft. The overall condition is good. Some velcro patch bases have often been sewn on the sleeves or chest.