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Flight suits are full body garments, worn while flying aircraft. These suits are generally made to keep the wearer warm, as well as being practical (such as number of pockets), and durable (including fire retardant). Its appearance is usually similar to a jumpsuit. A military flight suit may also show rank insignia and is sometimes used as a combat uniform. Flight suits appear in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout Shelter.
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Variants[]
Metal armor[]

This suit of metal armor has been created by combining a black flight G suit and its matching helmet with fragments of robot body frames. The entire suit is held together by scavenged harnesses, belts and other elements.[1]
Jumpsuit[]
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- Gameplay articles:Flight suit, Advanced flight suit, Expert flight suit
This flight suit is a grey one piece jumpsuit with pockets on the chest and thighs and black shoes.
Boomer flightsuit[]

It is a flight jacket worn over a Vault 34 jumpsuit, the jacket has many U.S. military medal ribbons and insignia stitched onto it along with a necklace of spent bullet casings. Patches stitched onto the suit and jumpsuit belong to the 827th Bombardment Squadron, 15th Air Force, Tenth Air Force, 29th Bomb Squadron, and the United States Air Force.
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References
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