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WWII USN FLIGHT G-1 FLIGHT JACKET - 1968 -
Military aviation was first introduced during WWI. The need arose for pilots to wear special protective clothing to save them from the elements caused by flying in an exposed cockpit. This was the birth of the flight jacket and flight suits.

The "G-1" military flight jacket is the commonly accepted name for the fur-lined collar World War II United States Army Air Corps/Navy flight jacket, also currently in use by the U.S. Coast Guard.

More technically, the jacket may be considered the U.S. Military flight jacket developed in 1947 and used in the Korean War since the term "G-1" was not used as a label for this fur-collared military-issued jacket until after World War II. However, the term "G-1" has come to be used for this style of naval leather flight jacket. Technically, prior to the end of World War II, and starting in 1940 when it was officially named by the Navy, the jacket had the military spec number of M-422.

This is a US Navy flight jacket. Type G-1. Of leather construction with a furry collar. Two sqaure front pockets with flaps closed by buttons. The letters USN are hole puched on the zipper flap. Dated 1968. Black tag with silver letters.

The cuffs and waist band show damage. These areas were often torn when in use.






This page is a recognition and identification guide for US Military Flight jackets Multiple detailed photos of a specific sample are provided. Descriptions point out clearly defined areas that should be noted.

One of the most commonly asked questions is "How much is my flight jacket worth?". A price guide is included here to address this question. The value of the jacket is reviewed over a period of several years. A trend can be observed. The present worth of the American military flight jackets in the collector's market is illustrated.

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The military specifications under which the naval flight jackets were made are listed here:

MIL-J-7823E(AS) 1971
MIL-J-7823D(WP) 1966
MIL-J-7823C (WEP) 1962
MIL-J-7823B(WEP)1960
MIL-J-7823A(AER) 1958
MIL-J-7823(AER) 1951
55J14 (AER) 1947
AN-J3A 1943
AN 6552 1943
M-422A 1940
M-422 1940


The first Navy designation of "G-1" came under the 55J14 specification.





The tag contains the following information:

Jacket, Flying, man's
Intermediate Type, G-1
Size 44
MIL-J-7823D (WP)
DSA 100-68-C-0099
The Martin lane Co., Inc.
8415-268-7801







This US flight jacket may be currently reproduced. It is becoming more difficult to be able to tell the fake ones from the real ones because the quality of the reproductions is improving. The collector must become familiarized with the construction style and materials employed in the manufacturing of this item. Attention to the details is critical in order to be able to determine the authenticity of the collectible.



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Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Value $160.00 $170.00 $185.00 $200.00 $220.00
Availability Medium Medium Rare Rare Rare
Invest Grade A A A A A


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