
D-Day Avenger - Hoodie
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Grumman TBF Avenger
The Allied Expeditionary Air Force was formed to control the tactical air power of the Allied Air Forces during Operation Overlord. It was also a component of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force commanded by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. On June 6th 1944 over 12,000 allied aircraft flew 14,674 sorties.

D-Day Albemarle - Hoodie
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Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle
The Allied Expeditionary Air Force was formed to control the tactical air power of the Allied Air Forces during Operation Overlord. It was also a component of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force commanded by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. On June 6th 1944 over 12,000 allied aircraft flew 14,674 sorties.

D-Day A-20 Havoc - Hoodie
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Douglas A-20 Havoc
The Allied Expeditionary Air Force was formed to control the tactical air power of the Allied Air Forces during Operation Overlord. It was also a component of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force commanded by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. On June 6th 1944 over 12,000 allied aircraft flew 14,674 sorties.

Catalina - Hoodie
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The Consolidated Model 28 or Catalina first flew in 1935 and entered service with the United States Navy in 1936. As a flying boat and amphibious aircraft, the Catalina was operated as a maritime bomber, anti-submarine and a search & rescue seaplane. The type was used by numerous air forces including the United States Navy, United States Army Air Force, Royal Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force.

Canberra - Hoodie
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English Electric Canberra
This record breaking jet-powered medium bomber entered RAF service in 1952 and served a remarkable 55 years, performing many roles as a nuclear strike aircraft, photographic and electronic reconnaissance. The United States operated its own equivalent as the Martin B57.

C-17 Globemaster - Hoodie
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The Globemaster first flew in 1991 and entered service in 1995 with the United States Air Force. The RAF leased four Globemasters from Boeing, the first being delivered to 99 Squadron RAF Brize Norton in May 2001.

C-130 Hercules - Hoodie
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The C-130 Hercules first entered service in 1956 as a tactical transport aircraft. The The Hercules' versatile airframe developed into many variants, operating a diversity of roles in many varied theatres, operated by over 60 Nations.

Bear Hunter - Hoodie
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This Tshirt has a striking design that captures the work of RAF Quick Reaction Alert Squadrons during the dark days of the Cold War. Using GCI (Ground Controlled Interception) Phantoms and Lightnings were scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft 'wandering' into UK airspace. The Tupolev Tu-95's or Bear's were often confronted by armed RAF fighters firing passive homing missiles. GCI in now supported with Airborne Early Warning and Control systems. These AEW aircraft patrol our UK skies as well as in overseas conflicts. The RAF Typhoon F2 now operates out of Lossiemouth and Coningsby still in the QRA - 'Bear Hunting' role.

B-58 Hustler - Hoodie
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The Hustler was developed during the 50s for the Strategic Air Command, it was the first bomber capable of Mach 2. The B-58 was only in service for 10 years due to its high accident rate and high demand for air to air refuelling. The Hustler was replaced by the F-111 in 1970.

B-52 Stratofortress - Hoodie
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The B-52 entered service in 1955 and is expected to remain in service for another 30 years. Designed to deliver nuclear weapons during the cold war, the Stratofortress continues to operate in many other roles for organisations such as Air Force Global Strike Command and NASA.

B-26 Marauder - Hoodie
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The Marauder entered service in the Pacific in 1942 and was involved in the Battle of Midway. The B-26 was then allocated to support the allied invasion of North Africa followed by combat in Sicily, Italy and Southern France. Great success was achieved during the build-up to D-Day with the attack on Bridges and V1 launching sites.

B-25 Mitchell - Hoodie
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The Mitchell entered military service in 1941 as a medium bomber. The B-25 served in all theatres of world war II with notable operations such as the Doolittle Raids launched from the USS Hornet 4 months after Pearl Harbor.

B-2 Spirit - Hoodie
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The B-2 Spirit entered service in 1997 as a strategic stealth bomber that can deliver conventional and nuclear weapons. The bomber has a range of 6000NM using internal fuel and 10000NM with mid-air refuelling. The Spirit has operated in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya and continues to be used by the United States Air Force.

B-17 Flying Fortress - Hoodie
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From award winning illustrator and aviation artist, Keith Burns, this composition shows well the defensive firepower of the B-17 Flying Fortress during a daylight raid over Germany.

B-17 Flying Fortress - Hoodie
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This heavy bomber entered service with the United States Army Air Force in 1938 . The USAAF used the B-17 for daylight bombing over Germany and also in the Pacific against Japanese targets. There are still a small number of these legendary aircraft flying today.

Avro - Hoodie
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Avro was formed in 1910 in Manchester, England, by Alliott Verdon Roe. The company is best known for producing aircraft such as the Avro 504, Lancaster and Vulcan as well as the Blue Steel Missile. In 1963 the company was merged into Hawker Siddeley.

Apollo 11 Saturn V - Hoodie
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Saturn V SA-506, CSM Columbia & LM-5 Eagle. To commemorate 50 years since the moon landing in 1969 this tshirt depicts the craft used in this mission, shown in planform.

Apache - Hoodie
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From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this illustration shows the fearsome Apache attack helicopter in action. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world.