What Most Riders Don't Know About Cockpit USA
- jamesjordan

- May 29
- 4 min read
Cockpit USA has been making American military aviation leather jackets since 1975. Their A-2, G-1, and B-3 sheepskin jackets are produced to original military specifications with US leather and brass hardware. The brand is one of the few continuous-production sources for real military-spec leather flight jackets. For motorcycle riders who want heritage aviation styling with real construction, Cockpit USA sets the benchmark.
Key takeaways
Cockpit USA has produced military-spec leather flight jackets since 1975
A-2 jackets use horsehide or goatskin per the original 1931 spec
G-1 (Navy) and B-3 sheepskin jackets follow original WWII specifications
Brass hardware, wool knit cuffs, and US leather across the lineup
Heritage cuts that haven't changed in decades — and don't need to
What is Cockpit USA?
Cockpit USA is an American outerwear maker that's been producing military-spec aviation leather since 1975. The brand grew out of demand for real reproductions of the A-2, G-1, MA-1, and B-3 flight jackets — pieces with real military lineage that fashion brands kept mangling. Cockpit USA cuts and sews in the United States to original specs.
For motorcycle riders, the Cockpit USA lineup is particularly relevant because aviation jackets translate well to riding. Legendary USA carries the Cockpit USA jackets line and the Cockpit USA collection covers A-2, G-1, MA-1, B-15, and B-3 sheepskin jackets — all with the original spec details preserved.
Why do Cockpit USA A-2 jackets matter for riders?
The A-2 was specced in horsehide or goatskin in 1931. Cockpit USA still follows that spec — real horsehide A-2s with wool knit cuffs, brass hardware, hidden hook-and-eye throat latch under the snap-down collar, and military shoulder straps. It's the same jacket the Army Air Corps issued, made the same way.
On a motorcycle, that cut works — the original A-2 was designed for active wear, climbing into cockpits, and riding in open conditions. The Legendary USA A-2 flight jacket collection includes Cockpit USA A-2s alongside other heritage producers. The cut hasn't changed in ninety years for a reason.
What about the G-1 and B-3?
The G-1 is the US Navy equivalent of the A-2 — leather flight jacket with mouton fur collar, knit cuffs, and Navy-spec hardware. Cockpit USA's G-1 lineup carries the original details. Legendary USA's G-1 flight jacket collection includes Cockpit USA G-1s.
The B-3 is the WWII heavy-bomber sheepskin jacket — full shearling lining, leather shell, the warmest natural-fiber outerwear specced by the US military. Cockpit USA's B-3 production keeps the original spec, and the Legendary USA sheepskin bomber jackets collection carries them. For cold-weather riding, the B-3 is the heaviest-insulation heritage option.
What makes Cockpit USA different from fashion reproductions?
Three things: leather grade, hardware, and continuous production lineage. Cockpit USA uses real horsehide on A-2 jackets where the spec calls for it — not corrected-grain cowhide. Brass hardware, real military-spec snaps, heavy-gauge zippers. The cut hasn't been slimmed for fashion silhouettes — it's the original military pattern.
Fashion reproductions of A-2 and G-1 jackets nearly always swap horsehide for cowhide, brass for die-cast, wool knit for acrylic. Cockpit USA doesn't. That's the difference between a jacket that looks like an A-2 in a photograph and a jacket that actually is one.
Should a motorcycle rider buy Cockpit USA?
If you ride a cruiser, a heritage twin, a bagger, or any classic motorcycle and you want a real flight jacket with motorcycle-grade leather and brass hardware, yes. Cockpit USA's lineup translates well to riding. The leather grade and construction handle road wear in ways that fashion knockoffs don't.
Legendary USA's military and aviation jackets collection includes Cockpit USA pieces alongside BECK Northeaster horsehide and other heritage American makers. That's the deepest heritage aviation lineup available to riders today, with material grade and origin disclosed throughout.
Quick comparison
Detail | Cockpit USA heritage spec | Fashion-driven A-2/G-1 reproduction |
Leather grade | Real horsehide or goatskin | Corrected-grain cowhide |
Hardware | Brass military-spec | Die-cast or plated steel |
Cuffs/waistband | Wool knit | Acrylic knit |
Pattern | Original 1931-1944 military spec | Slimmed for fashion silhouette |
Made in | USA, cut and sewn | Various, often offshore |
Production lineage | Continuous since 1975 | Recent / fashion-driven |
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Frequently asked questions
Is Cockpit USA still in business?
Yes — Cockpit USA has been continuously producing military-spec leather and nylon flight jackets in the US since 1975. The brand is one of the longest-running heritage aviation outerwear makers in the country. Legendary USA carries the Cockpit USA lineup, including A-2, G-1, B-3 sheepskin, MA-1, and B-15 jackets.
Are Cockpit USA A-2 jackets really horsehide?
Yes — Cockpit USA produces A-2 jackets in real horsehide or goatskin per the original 1931 military specification. The leather grade is disclosed on the product page. The Legendary USA A-2 flight jacket collection includes Cockpit USA A-2s with full material disclosure.
How does Cockpit USA compare to fashion A-2 jackets?
Cockpit USA uses real horsehide or goatskin, brass military-spec hardware, wool knit cuffs and waistband, and the original 1931 pattern. Fashion reproductions typically use corrected-grain cowhide, die-cast hardware, acrylic cuffs, and slimmed silhouettes. The spec difference is the whole story.
What's the warmest Cockpit USA jacket for motorcycle riding?
The B-3 sheepskin bomber is the heaviest-insulation option — original WWII spec with full shearling lining and leather shell. The Legendary USA sheepskin bomber jackets collection carries Cockpit USA B-3s. For sub-freezing rides where leather alone isn't enough, the B-3 is the heritage answer.
Where to go from here
For real, transparently-sourced motorcycle apparel built around real rider use, the Legendary USA shop carries the full lineup of motorcycle jackets, Made in USA vests, deerskin gloves, A-2 and G-1 flight jackets, and BECK Northeaster horsehide pieces. Material grade and origin disclosed on every product page.



