


WWII USAAF AN-6550 Summer Flying Suit by Rockaway Clothing Co. (Size 40 Medium)
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WWII USAAF AN-6550 Summer Flying Suit by Rockaway Clothing Co. (Size 40 Medium)Description This is an original WWII U. S. Army Air Force AN 6550 summer flying suit from the 44 10465 contract. The AN 6550 became the most prevalent USAAF flying suit when it replaced the Type A 4 in early 1943. This example was manufactured by Rockaway Clothing Co. It is constructed of olive drab gabardine wool material. It is a size 40 medium but please refer to the Measurements section for more details. Provenance Personal Collection of Chelius
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