Sunderland - Long Sleeve Tee
$32.00
Short S.25 Sunderland
Built by Short Brothers, the Sunderland was used by the RAF as a flying boat patrol bomber. The S.25 first flew in 1937 and entered service in 1938. The aircraft was operated by the RNZAF right up to 1967.
L-39 Albatros - Long Sleeve Tee
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Aero L-39 Albatros
The L-39 Albatros entered service with Czechoslovak Air Force in 1972 as a fast jet, basic and advanced trainer. Its success made it the preferred trainer for the Warsaw Pact countries as well as over 45 other Air Forces around the world.
Saab 105 - Long Sleeve Tee
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Saab 105
The Saab 105 entered service with the Swedish Air Force in 1967 as the Sk 60 and later by the Austrian Air Force as a Jet Trainer.
F-14 Tomcat - Long Sleeve Tee
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Grumman F-14 Tomcat
The Tomcat was created by the US Navy's Naval Fighter Experimental VFX programme and first flew in 1970, entering service in 1974. The aircraft took on many roles including air superiority, fleet defence and reconnaissance. The Tomcat retired in 2006 as it was replaced by the FA-18 Super Hornet.
Messerschmitt 109 - Long Sleeve Tee
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Messerschmitt Bf109
The Me109 was designed in the mid-1930s by Willy Messerschmitt and Robert Lusser. This fighter first saw service during the Spanish Civil war and went on to become the most prolifically produced aircraft ever, used in all theatres of WW2 notably during the Battle of Britain, North Africa and the Eastern Front.
Hawker Hurricane - Long Sleeve Tee
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Designed by Sir Sydney Camm, the Hurricane first flew in 1935. It was used during the Battle of France, Operation Dynamo and the Battle of Britain where it became known as the 'workhorse' of the RAF. As a steady and robust gun platform it was tasked to attack the invading German bombers with great effectiveness. The Hurricane continued to be produced in many variants right through to the end of the war.
Blériot - Long Sleeve Tee
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Louis Blériot, the first man to fly across the English Channel
Louis Blériot was a French-born inventor and engineer who had invented and manufactured headlamps for motor cars. Profits from his business were invested in building aeroplanes and Blériot was the first to develop the stick and rudder system of controlling an aircraft. In 1909 he entered his monoplane into the Daily Mail Prize of flying across the English Channel. At sunrise of July 25th he took off from Les Baraques and made it to Dover in just over 23 minutes, making aviation history. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
A-4C Skyhawk - Long Sleeve Tee printed on back
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Douglas A-4C Skyhawk. VA-153 Blue Tail Flies. USS Coral Sea CVW-15 CAG.
F6F Hellcat - Long Sleeve Tee
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The Grumman F6F Hellcat replaced the Wildcat as a carrier based fighter aircraft operating in the Pacific. Powered by the Pratt & Witney Double Wasp the Hellcat was a good match against the Zero. The design has a deliberate 'weathered' effect on the lettering.
P-40 Warhawk - Long Sleeve Tee
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The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk first flew in 1938 and was mainly manufactured at the Curtiss-Wright factory in Buffalo, New York. As a fighter-bomber the Warhawk flew in all the combat theatres during World War 2.
Second Air Force - Long Sleeve Tee
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The GHQ was activated December 18 1940 at McChord Field then redesignated as Second Air Force in 1941. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
First Air Force - Long Sleeve Tee
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The First Air Force was activated December 18 1940 as part of the GHQ Air Force, being redesignated the First Air Force in 1941 with a mission to defend the Northeast and Great Lakes. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
Sopwith Camel F1 - Long-Sleeve T-shirt printed on back
$32.00
Sopwith Camel F1. 10 Naval Air Squadron. B6299 Flt Lt. N.M. MacGregor.