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Harley Davidson is a US based motor cycle manufacturing company. It makes heavyweight motorcycles to be driven on highways. The bikers have an attachment with these bikes as they are seen wearing leather outfit and cruising at high speeds. To drive a Harley Davidson bike, it is important to have an outfit that survives rough weather, whether be it cold, hot or rainy season. So in came leather jackets which were especially designed to endure this wear and tear. So if you are a Harley Davidson biker, then all you need is this jacket especially knitted with the finest leather to keep you driving. There are various types and designs available including Harley-Davidson women's burke leather jacket, Harley-Davidson men's academy bomber jacket, Harley-Davidson men's stone leather jacket etc. These jackets are of great quality including zippered pockets for hands, padding for keeping you protected and armor placed in elbows and shoulder.
Army green MA1 flight jacket.
For the inner pilot in you. What do you guys think?
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Slightly stretchy black pleather tights. These are a little bit of trouble to squeeze on the muscular S23B legs, but the prototype photos don't show the telltale knee joints of a jointed body, so I suspect it's at least an S12D-type body under them. Either way, these pants are well suited for the "turn inside out and roll onto the figure" trick.
Levis 901 - Levis Type 1, from E-bay
Dr Martens - Steel Toe - 1940z - Black Fine Haircell 14 HOLE 14 Eye, from Cloggs UK
Lambretta - Polo Shirt From TKMaxx
TOPMANbraces, - Top man
Flight Jacket - Denim & Supply, Ralph Lauren from TKMaxx
Markings: Sea Control Squadron 21 (VS-21), Naval Air Field Atsugi, Japan, 2004
The striking paint scheme on this aircraft was designed in 2004 for the disestablishment of VS-21.
More on this nose art at www.flightjacket.com/NoseartVS21.aspx
www.flightjacket.com/store/vs21.htm
The nose art on Lockheed S-3B Viking 160604 was painted by me, Laurie Dover. I am an artist who paints WWII nose art and insignia on leather flight jackets. We were commissioned by VS-21 to create a specific design to be painted on one of their airplanes, the S-3B Viking, in honor of the squadron’s decommissioning. The artwork is painted in a style reminiscent to nose artwork done during WWII. The nose art was painted on both sides of the airplane, and it was done at the Atsugi, Japan US Navy Base. A couple of weeks later, the airplane with its nose art paintings was showcased at the decommission ceremony and festivities. 3 ½ inch woven patches of the nose art design were created and sold. Creating this design and painting it at the Navy Base was an amazing experience. Pictures showing the painting process can be seen on www.flightjacket.com/NoseartVS21.aspx
Laurie Dover
07 February 2005
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Aircraft 710, S-3B Viking 160604 was painted over a two and a half week time frame. My crew and I sanded the complete jet on the first day/night. Prepared for paint on the second day. Started spraying the insignia blue upper half from the tail down to the nose on the third day. Prepared for the dark gray lower half and wings on the forth day, sprayed the dark gray on that night. Friday the fifth day removed all the tape and prepared for the Nose artist Laurie Dover who came in that Sunday. The nose art was done during the second week. We recieved the jet back for touch up and apply the finishing touches in two days, so it could fly for the photo shoot in front of Mt Fuji. With A/C 700 which was sanded and painted in three days.
Mark "Mobboss" Lupo
11 March 2005
Catalog #: BIOA00020
Last Name: Alexander
First Name: Ruth
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive