
Bristol F2B Fighter - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Bristol F2B Fighter. 11 Squadron. A7127 Colin Glenn Orr MacAndrew

Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe. E7514 No. 1 Squadron. Hinadi, Iraq

F-84G Thunderjet - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Republic F-84G Thunderjet. FS-454 'Four Queeens. 58th Fighter Bomber Wing. Taegu Airbase, South Korea

F/A-18F Super Hornet 'Jolly Rogers' - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet. AA-103 'Jolly Rogers'

A-10A Thunderbolt II - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Fairchild Republic A-10A Thunderbolt II. 511th TFS/10th TFW 'Vultures' Have Gun Will Travel.

Whittle E.28/39 - T-shirt
$35.00
Gloster E28/39
The Whittle first flew on 15th May 1941. The Whittle, also known as the Pioneer or G.40 was Britain's first jet engined aircraft created for the Air Ministry to test Frank Whittle's new jet propulsion technology. This experimental aircraft led to the development of the Meteor.

Westland Lysander - T-shirt
$27.00
Named after a Spartan leader, the Lysander first flew in 1936 and served throughout the Second World War with the Royal Air Force in co-operation with the British Army. The 'Lizzie' had a short-field capability which made the aircraft perfect for clandestine operations with the Special Operations Executive. The Lysander was initially used for artillery spotting and many were lost during the withdrawal of the British Expeditionary Force in France 1940. The aircraft went on to serve with the Indian Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force and the Egyptian Air Force.

U.S. Navy - T-shirt
$27.00
US Naval aviation began with aviator Glenn Curtiss who was contracted by the US Government to fly aircraft from land bases and from aboard ships at sea. The first of which was from the cruiser USS Birmingham by a Curtiss pilot, Eugene Ely. In World War Two the aircraft carrier became the most powerful naval weapon system, particularly in the Pacific War. This design features battle worn Stars and Stripes.

Spitfire PR XIX - T-shirt
$35.00
PS890 of No.81 Squadron was stationed at RAF Seletar, Singapore in the early 1950s. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection of Spitfire t-shirts.

Spitfire MK24 - T-shirt
$35.00
VN318 was operated by the Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force with 80 Squadron in 1955. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection of Spitfire t-shirts.

Seafire MKXVII - T-shirt
$35.00
SX336 was built by Westland of Yeovil in 1946 and is one of the only remaining types flying in the UK today. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection of Spitfire t-shirts.

P-36 Hawk - T-shirt
$27.00
The Model 75 or Curtiss P-36 Hawk was introduced into the United States Army Air Corps in 1938. It was the predecessor of the P40 so didn't see much action with the USAAC, but was used by Finland, the French Air Force and the RAF as the Mohawk.

Meteor - T-shirt
$35.00
Gloster Meteor
The Meteor first flew on 5th March 1943. The Meteor was the allies only jet aircraft to see combat operations during WWII. Using Whittle's turbojet, the Meteor entered service with the Royal Air Force and was retired in the 1980s.

Hunter - T-shirt
$35.00
Hawker Hunter
The Hawker Hunter first flew on 20th July 1951, developed by Hawker Aircraft for the Royal Air Force the jet entered service in 1954. The jet used new swept wing technology enabling the aircraft to break the world air speed record in 1953.

Hawker Sea Fury - T-shirt
$27.00
The last piston engined fighter, and the fastest, to serve with the Royal Navy. The Sea Fury entered service in 1947 and was used during the Korean war and during the attempted invasion of Cuba in 1961. The Sea Fury was powered by the Bristol Centaurus aero engine enabling it to reach speeds of up to 460 mph.

Gnat - T-shirt
$35.00
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.

Gloster - T-shirt
$27.00
HH Martyn & Co, based in Cheltenham, 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.