
Gnat - Hoodie
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Folland Gnat
The Gnat first flew on 18th July 1955, developed by Folland Aircraft as a light fighter. It entered service with the Royal Air Force in 1959 as a trainer but the type was exported to other countries as a fighter aircraft. The Gnat was used by the RAF Aerobatic Team, finally retiring in 1979. This design is available in four colours with design included on the back of the shirt.

Gloster - Hoodie
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HH Martyn & Co, based in Cheltenham England, constructed aircraft during WWI as the Gloucestershire Aircraft Company. The name was simplified to Gloster Aircraft then merged with the Hawker Siddeley Group. Many aircraft were manufactured including the Gladiator, Meteor and the Javelin. This design has a deliberate weathered and aged look.

George Beurling - Hoodie
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Beurling eventually joined the RAF after trying to join the RCAF and Finnish Air Force. He became Canada's most famous fighter pilot, distinguishing himself in the defence of Malta. This design celebrates Beurling as a Fighter Ace with 31 destroyed to his name, but he was part of the RAF that was served by many men and women who were all heroes.

Focke Wulf FW-190 - Hoodie
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From award winning illustrator and aviation artist, Keith Burns, this tshirt captures the fearsome 190 attacking the US Bomber formations.

Fear the Bones - Hoodie
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This Tshirt celebrates the famous US Navy Strike Fighter Squadron, the VFA 103, otherwise known as the 'Jolly Rogers'. VF103 was formed in 1953, equipped with the FG1D Corsair, then F4B Phantoms, F-14 Tomcats in the early 80s and now operates the FA-18F Super Hornet. The design is Flyingraphics's interpretation of the well known skull and crossbones insignia and the motif 'Fear the Bones'.

F8F Bearcat - Hoodie
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Operated by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps, the Bearcat was the last piston-engined aircraft produced by Grumman. The F8F remained in service until 1963 and still remains popular with air-racers today.

F/A-18E Super Hornet - Hoodie
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The Super Hornet is the single seat version of the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet. The Super Hornet entered service with the United States Navy in 1999 as the F-14 was retired. The Super Hornet is best known for its use by the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center. Based at Naval Air Station Fallon in Nevada, the training program is the Navy Strike Fighter Tactics instructor program (SFTI) or TOPGUN.

F-86 Sabre - Hoodie
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This the first American swept-wing transonic jet fighter, entering service with the USAF in 1947. The jet is famed for its encounters in combat with the MiG-15 during the Korean War. After 45 years the Sabre finished its military service with the Bolivian Air Force in 1994.

F-86 Sabre - Hoodie
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From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this illustration shows the F-86 Sabre going head to head with a MiG-15. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world.

F-84 Thunderjet - Hoodie
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Republic F-84 Thunderjet
The Thunderjet entered service with the USAAF in 1947 as a strike aircraft and was used during the Korean War. Famously, the first 'Thunderbirds' display team used the Thunderjet. The F-84 was the first to be capable of in-flight refuelling and carrying a nuclear weapon. The type was eventually developed with a swept wing and re-designated as the Thunderstreak.

F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Hoodie
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McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom
The Sundowners was originally Fighter Squadron VF-11 then redesignated as VF-111 in 1948. In 2006 VFC-13 took on the squadron insignia and call-sign and became VFC-111.

F-22 Raptor - Hoodie
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Manufactured by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Boeing Defense, Space and Security the F-22 entered service in 2005 as an air superiority fighter and has added ground attack, Signals Intel and ECM to its list of roles. This aircraft has extraordinary stealth, situational awareness and aerodynamic capabilities that it is unprecedented and unmatched. This shirt design also features the Air Combat Command insignia, based at Langley Field VA.

F-16 Fighting Falcon - Hoodie
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The USAF took delivery of the F-16 in 1978 and the aircraft has proved to be one of its most successful fighters with many variants produced for export. The US Airforce Reserve and Air National Guard also operate the F-16. Eventually the F-16 will be replaced by the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lighting II.

F-16 Fighting Falcon - Hoodie
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From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this illustration shows a pair of F-16s from the 77th Fighter Squadron 'The Gamblers'. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world.

F-15 Eagle - Hoodie
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From air power artist Peter Van Stigt the F-15 Eagle tackling the 'loop' looks great on a black tshirt. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world.

F-15 Eagle - Hoodie
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The F-15 Eagle has been THE air superiority fighter since the mid 1970s with 104 kills and no losses. The type has also been developed for a ground attack capability. The Eagle has been purchased by other Air Forces including Japan and Saudi Arabia. The Strike Eagle is the all-weather variant that came into service in 1989. After nearly fifty years in service the production of the F-15 Eagle is due to end in 2019.

F-14 Tomcat - Hoodie
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From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this illustration shows Tomcat from the 'Jolly Rogers' climbing into a dawn sky. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world.

F-117 Nighthawk - Hoodie
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The Nighthawk first flew in 1981 at Groom Lake, Nevada. The programme was shrouded in security until it was revealed to the public in 1988. First combat operations were during the first Gulf War of 1991 as the Stealth Fighter. With the development of the F-22 Raptor the F-117 was retired in 2008.