Untitled Document In the US military there were the more lightweight jackets such as the A-2 and the G-1, and for pilots who flew in the higher, sub-zero altitudes the warmer sheepskin/sheep wool jackets such as the B-3 or the B-6.
The main requirements of the jackets were that they needed to be durable, yet comfortable to move around in, and of course the sheepskin jackets needed to be, in addition to the first two requirements, also warm.
Many pilots enjoyed their jackets so much, that they not only wore them while flying, but also in their free time. Our jackets are manufactured after the original jacket patterns, and once you try one of our jackets, you will surely see why these jackets were so popular.

The B-7 Sheepskin Parka was originally manufactured during World War II to protect pilots and ground crew stationed in the bitter cold of Alaska. It can be used for flights in unheated cockpits at up to 20,000 feet.
699,00 €
The robust B-3 bomber jacket, made from the best sheepskins, was introduced into service around 1934. During the Second World War, they became the most popular and functional jackets for bomber pilots and crews.
599,00 €
The stylish companion with detachable alpaca hood. To be able to fly in the icy cold and at high altitudes, you need a special item of clothing.
599,00 €
USAAF Type D-1 Ground Crew Jacket Originally designed for the ground crew of the USAAF, this jacket also found its way into aviation. The D1 is very light and has a simple design that can withstand extreme weather conditions.
549,00 €
The B-6 is one of the rarest flight jackets of the Second World War, introduced on 12 June 1939. Particularly popular with fighter pilots because of its comfortable cut, today it is the rarest of all original flight jackets.
549,00 €
The U.S. Air Corps designed the B-3 flight jacket to be able to fly in icy cold conditions and at high altitudes. The outside provides ideal protection from the wind, while the waxed sheepskin on the inside provides optimum warmth in sub-zero temperatures
549,00 €
The M-44, introduced in 1941, is considered the most beautiful sheepskin jacket and was popular with bomber crews. Without a fur edge, but with reinforced horse leather and sturdy flap pockets, it is suitable for aerobatics and resistant to oil and petrol
549,00 €
On 8 May 1934, the Type B-3 flight jacket was standardised, inspired by the British 'Irvin'. Its fashionable, boxy design made it popular with pilots during the Second World War and also in everyday life in cold weather.
549,00 €
The B-6, introduced on 12 June 1939, is one of the rarest flight jackets of the Second World War and particularly popular with fighter pilots because of its cut. We have created a faithful reproduction of this rare jacket - a real insider tip.
549,00 €
When this beautiful bomber jacket was to be replaced by the inexpensive B-15 nylon jacket in 1944 because it was too expensive for Uncle Sam, the good piece was reported as "lost" everywhere. The comfortable lambskin jacket in a sophisticated raglan cut.
499,00 €