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   In the included 1997 dated notarized affidavit from William Allen attests that he acquired the jacket while serving in the USAAF during World War II. In the accompanying 1998 dated letter addressed to our consignor Allen provided additional details, stating that the B-15A jacket was “obtained by me during WWII. I am not sure of the exact date, but it was between November 1944 and the end of the war.” The jacket is pictured and identified in Maguire
and Conway’s “American Flight Jackets” on page 255. The jacket features a Conmar zipper and faint USAAF insignia on the left sleeve. Originally the jacket had two leather triangle patches sewn to the chest: one on the left side, the other on the right. Only the patch on the right remains. Includes Allen’s USAAF visor cap.
Personal effects worn and carried by World
War II aces are becoming increasingly difficult
to find. Perhaps no other aircraft conjures up the image of the fighter pilot better than the P-51.
It was the lame duck that evolved into America’s most capable fighter once it was mated with
the British Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. As a high performance, high altitude, long range fighter, the P-51 was invaluable to securing Allied air superiority in the European Theater. Mustang pilots have been credited for destroying 4,950 German aircraft, which is more than any other Allied fighter. Perhaps the best praise for the P-51 came from the 1944 report by the Truman Senate War Investigating Committee, which stated the P-51 was “the most aerodynamically perfect pursuit plane in existence.”They didn’t call it the Cadillac of the Sky for nothing! Allen, flying his P-51 “Pretty Patty II,” helped to solidify the Mustang’s place in aviation history, and now you can own a piece of that heroic legacy.
CONDITION: Very good overall as a flight jacket worn by an 8th AF ace, displaying authentic use with most of the visible wear near and on the cuffs. Traces of the data label remain. The visor cap is also very good with the sweat band partially detached. An original WWII B-15A jacket worn by P-51 ace 1st Lt. William H. Allen that will be a welcomed addition to any aviation collection. Provenance: The Putnam Green/Sycamore Collection.
Estimate: 10,000 - 15,000
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