A4sForever said:
And that, my friend, is why you remember to use the IR cover
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A4sForever said:
Assuming of course you can find it in the damn vest.
AllAmerican75 said:Bluto, those are some awesome helmets. Quick question, how does an enterprising naval aviator, who wishes to have a little flair on his helmet, get himself a righteous paintjob like the one above? What are the regulations on it?
In my experience, most squadron helmet designs are a standardized squadron theme, so it's not like you have to request it from the PRs. I've seen some guys put extra stuff on it like a college logo, but that's not the norm.AllAmerican75 said:Bluto, those are some awesome helmets. Quick question, how does an enterprising naval aviator, who wishes to have a little flair on his helmet, get himself a righteous paintjob like the one above? What are the regulations on it?
No paintjob, just good PRs. Most are standard but every now and then someone alters theirs a bit. Usually not JO's in my experience. I know someone's gonna hammer me. I was pretty good at taping up helmets. I once did one for a SEAL bubba who wanted his jump helmet to have a spider web similar to the one people get tatooed on their elbow. Him and his buddies hooked me up pretty good. Can't post it on here.....AllAmerican75 said:Bluto, those are some awesome helmets. Quick question, how does an enterprising naval aviator, who wishes to have a little flair on his helmet, get himself a righteous paintjob like the one above? What are the regulations on it?
Kinda. For instance, VF-211 my old squadron, were the Checkmates. The helmets had a red and white checkerboard, three one inch blocks wide, from the front to the back of the helmet.AllAmerican75 said:So do squadrons usually put stuff like their unit insignia on their helmets?