
Super deluxe authentic child’s costume! Got the need for speed? This Jr. Air Force Pilot Suit will take the kids from the playroom to the flight deck in one easy outfit. Includes: Official Air Force, one-piece design jumpsuit loaded with lots of zipper pockets, Air Force custom patches, and Air Force style helmet* with retractable shield included. Turtle neck shirt and shoes not included. Please note: helmet may differ slightly from one shown.
March 20, 2012
March 7, 2012

Tru-Spec’s 27-P Flight Suit is designed From US Flyers 27-P coveralls sewn to military specification. With a nine-pocket design and a two-way zipper, the uniform has front and ankle zipper closures and hook-and-loop waist tabs. A gusseted back gives you extra leeway for anything that might come your way.
February 1, 2012

Our Men’s Wing Man Pilot Costume includes an olive green zip front jumpsuit with badge work, zipper pockets and matching olive drab belt. The embroidered patches add to the authenticity of this flight suit and features patches for Top Gun, American Flag, Top Gun: United States Navy Fighter Weapons School and the U.S. Army Apache. This military air force pilot costume is a Top Gun movie inspired flight suit that offers an authentic look. Everyone loves a man in uniform and the men’s Wing Man Pilot Costume will be no exception. Glasses, shoes not included.
January 21, 2012

US Air Force Military Camouflage Flight Suit Coveralls BRAND NEW – Various Colors! – Collared Flight Suit. 2-Way Front Zipper. Made of Polyester/Cotton Material. Pleated Leg Zippers (Front/Bottom of Pant Leg). Adjustable Wrist Cuff Tabs with Hook & Loop Closure. Adjustable Waist Tabs with Hook & Loop Closure. Two Slash Pockets on Chest With Zipper Closure. Removable Name Badge Holder on Left Chest. Reinforced Shoulders/ Zippered Utility Pocket with Pen Holder on Left Arm. Under Arm Holes/Vents. Two Zippered Slash Pockets. Numerous Leg Pockets w/ Zipper Closure (One with Snap Closure).
January 7, 2012
The United States Air Force fought as a truly independent service for the first time during the Korean War. Ruling the skies in many celebrated aerial battles, even against the advanced Soviet MiG-15, American fighter pilots reigned supreme. Yet they also destroyed virtually every major town and city in North Korea, demolished its entire crop irrigation system and killed close to one million civilians.
The self-confidence and willingness to take risks which defined the lives of these men became a trademark of the fighter pilot culture, what author John Darrell Sherwood here refers to as the flight suit attitude. In Officers in Flight Suits, John Darrell Sherwood takes a closer look at the flight suit officer’s life by drawing on memoirs, diaries, letters, novels, unit records, and personal papers as well as interviews with over fifty veterans who served in the Air Force in Korea. Tracing their lives from their training to the flight suit culture they developed, the author demonstrates how their unique lifestyle affected their performance in battle and their attitudes toward others, particularly women, in their off-duty activities.

