Armoury - Imperial Flight-Suit

501st CRL


Flight-suit - Labelled

The Imperial Flight suit can be purchased or made from a template.

The material must be black and cotton like.

There shall be two chest pockets, two hand pockets, two pockets on the thighs with flaps, a code cylinder pocket on the upper left arm, a pocket on the upper right arm with flap, and a pocket for the Imperial Compad on the left forearm. There are no other pockets to be worn. If the purchased flight-suit has pockets below the knees (which is quite common) then these need to be carefully removed.

Two Imperial Cogs are to be worn on the shoulder area of the arms. No other emblems, patches or pins are to be worn.

The flight-suit must fit correctly. I recommend that you fit stirrups to the bottom of the legs to avoid bunching of material when the boots are worn.

Flight-suit - Pocket Placement
Flight-suit - Pocket Placement

Flight-suit - Drawing
Flight-suit - Drawing

Flight-suit - Front View
Flight-suit - Front View

Flight-suit - Right Arm Sleeve
Flight-suit - Right Arm Sleeve

Flight-suit - Right Arm Sleeve Pocket with pointed bottom
or
Flight-suit - Right Arm Sleeve Pocket with flat bottom
Flight-suit - Right Arm Sleeve Pocket

Flight-suit - Left Arm Sleeve
Flight-suit - Left Arm Sleeve

Flight-suit - Left Arm Sleeve Code Cylinder Pocket
Flight-suit - Left Arm Sleeve Code Cylinder Pocket

Flight-suit - Left Arm Sleeve Code Cylinder Pocket Screen Used
Flight-suit - Left Arm Sleeve Code Cylinder Pocket Screen Used

Flight-suit - Left Arm Sleeve Compad Pocket
Flight-suit - Left Arm Sleeve Compad Pocket