What is the Cockpit 'Authentic' MA1 lined with? New it seems almost double the price of the Alpha. I could see the jump being worth it if it's a wool/cotton batting (otherwise looks like 62 spec), less so if it's purely the premium for US based manufacture.
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Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Look at the photo of mine (above). It is the Cockpit USA Authentic MA-1. Lists at $260 on their website. Note the liner color.
Nice looking jacket! How would you rate the quality & fit? After a new sage Ma-1 myself at some point soon. I've got good service issue & replica versions with the wool in the interlining. Needing something lighter weight with a service fit, not one aimed at some tall thin Teenager
Nylon flight wear as a youth fashion appears to gradually disappearing around here, so much so that I've been able to get my N-2B back out of the wardrobe.
Look at the photo of mine (above). It is the Cockpit USA Authentic MA-1. Lists at $260 on their website. Note the liner color.
In my travels throughout Europe and Japan, I notice that Ma-1's, and military style jackets in general, seem to be more popular than they are here stateside. Mostly with the under 30 crowd.
I should have stressed interlining rather than lining... Sounds from your other post that it's polyfilled rather than wool/cotton?
I'm with you on the pockets, I much prefer this style that it inherited from the B15 over the 72 & onwards flaps.
The quality is 1st Class, very typical of all of my Cockpit jackets...CWU-45/P, G-1, A-2, MA-1. Lightweight, but very warm. Mine is a size L. My jacket size is 42 Regular. The fit is good. Enough room to move your arms around without feeling like you are wearing a second skin. With that in mind, the quality (and fit) of my Alpha Vintage B-15 (USA Made) is every bit as good. And I snatched it off the Bay for $80, brand new. It is also super lightweight, and very warm. Perhaps the warmest of all my jackets. As I was trying to sell my MA-1, it has never been worn. So the warmth judgement factor is based on the CWU-45/P, a similar jacket.
The one thing I like about it is the lack of flaps on the outer pockets. Just a simple button snap closure.
In my travels throughout Europe and Japan, I notice that Ma-1's, and military style jackets in general, seem to be more popular than they are here stateside. Mostly with the under 30 crowd.
Thanks for that Sir,
Like you & Edward I prefer the snap closure pocket. Flaps somehow spoil the jacket lines IMHO...too fussy!
Those Cockpit MA-1's look like they tick the right boxes, quite strong money but I'm happy to pay a bit more for quality USA made...still somewhat less than Buzz.
I still own a 'Vintage' Series Alpha B-15 & the fit in XL is pretty much perfect. May I ask how close the Large Cockpit MA-1 is to the Alpha B-15?
Light-weight is the way to go, I've got plenty of heavy nylon. Sold my 50's N-3A because it didn't get any use at all over here. Purchased a mint N-2A with the proceeds which at least stands some chance of getting the odd outing.
Here is my new Cockpit MA-1. Can't sell it, so will keep it. The high bid was $26. Made me laugh!
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Heck, I'll give you $29 for it even if it is too big..........![]()
Gibson & Barnes makes an MA-1. Flap pockets, no inside pockets, and the lining matches the exterior color. Price is not bad, and I'm sure the quality is there. Anyone have one of these?