Tissue and white glue to make new clothes is the only suggestion I have.
Speaking of flying low...One of the Navy pilots I interviewed at last years AirVenture was an F-14D driver on its last cruise. In fact he flew the last mission before returning home for their decommissioning. He told the story and I hope this interview gets up on Timeless Voices soon, about taking his F-14D supersonic over the top of some bad guys.
Seems the Marines were approaching a bridge that they knew the bad guys hung out by in a grove a bushes taking pot shots at the Marines as they crossed the bridge. So they called upstairs to the air support package F-14Ds and F-18s to buzz the bad guys. Typical practice was for an F-18 to come down low flying supersonic to scare the bad guys...which worked because they were easily spooked. Well the Marines knowing this was their last chance to have F-14s supporting them asked if one of them could do the pass instead of an Hornet.
One this mission the CAG was lead, flying his F-18E...when the request came in the F-14 driver didn't even consider they'd actually let an F-14 go down. BUT THEY DID! He heard his CAG say "GO GET 'EM MJ!"
So he pitched over and setup for the run...about a mile from the bad guys he leveled off and went supersonic just a couple hundred feet over the tree tops. The bang of the sound barrier breaking was loud, the screaming of the bad guys was loud as was the screams of laughter from the Marines. The Marines was the loudest! He heard them on the radio..."Man that was the most F____ awesomest thing we've ever seen!" When they overflew the nearby Marines they were all jumping and waving at the F-14 as it passed by.
Like I said I hope this interview gets posted up soon.