A-7D Corsair II - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
LTV A-7D Corsair II. 107th TFS Michigan Air National Guard
RF-101C Voodoo - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo. 45th TRS. TanSon Hut 1969.
Spitfire MKVB - T-shirt
$36.00
EP706 was flown by Flt. Lt George Beurling with No.249 Squadron stationed in Malta in 1942. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection of Spitfire t-shirts.
Spitfire - T-shirt
$36.00
The Spitfire is a must for the flyingraphics collection. The shirt displays the heritage of the Spitfire starting with the Supermarine S.5 designed by R.J. Mitchell to compete for the Schneider Trophy in 1927. The main illustration shows the MK I type 300 and the MK XIV type 379 in side elevation. On the back of the shirt we have printed an illustration of the Rolls Royce Merlin.
OV-10 Bronco - T-shirt
$27.00
The Bronco entered military service in 1969 as light attack and observation aircraft. Its other roles included; forward air control, gunfire spotting, low-level air photography, paratrooper carrier and target tug.
F-86 Sabre - T-shirt
$27.00
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.
English Electric - T-shirt
$27.00
Formed in 1918, English Electric was the conglomeration of five business making munitions, armaments and aeroplanes during World War I. Best known for electric motors and transformers for the rail industry the business expanded into consumer electronics, reactors, guided missiles and aircraft. The company is most famous for producing two aircraft; the Canberra and Lightning jets.
Douglas Bader - T-shirt
$27.00
Bader joined the Royal Air Force in 1928 and was commissioned in 1930. In 1931 he lost both legs after crashing during aerobatics which resulted in his retirement. However, at the outbreak of war Bader was accepted as a pilot and fought over Dunkirk and throughout the Battle of Britain. This design celebrates Bader as a Fighter Ace with 22 destroyed to his name, but he was part of the RAF that was served by many men and women who were all heroes.
D-Day P-38 Lightning - T-shirt
$36.00
Lockheed P-38 Lightning
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.
Gannet - T-shirt
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$36.60
Fairey Gannet
The Gannet first flew in 1949 and made the first deck landing of a turboprop aircraft on HMS Illustrious. The first FFA Gannet squadron was 826 on board HMS Eagle in the early warning and anti-submarine role, but by the mid 60s the Gannet switched to electronic counter measures and mail and light cargo supply. The Gannet was exported to many countries including the Royal Australian Navy, Indonesia and West Germany.
Messerschmitt 109 - T-shirt
$27.00
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.
Sopwith Camel F1 - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Sopwith Camel F1. 10 Naval Air Squadron. B6299 Flt Lt. N.M. MacGregor
de Havilland D.H.9A - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
de Havilland D.H.9A. E-959 No.4 Flying Training School. Abu Sueir, Egypt
Tomohawk MKI 'Flying Tigers' - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Curtiss Tomohawk MKI. Model 81-A1 'Flying Tigers'
F-4J Phantom 'Tomcatters' - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantom. VFA-31 USS Saratoga. 'Jolly Rogers'
P-47D Thunderbolt - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt. 62nd Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group. 'Hairless Joe'
Operation Chastise - T-shirt
$27.00
On the 16-17th May 1943, 617 Squadron carried out an attack on the Rhur Dams using the famous bouncing bomb. Squadron X from No.5 Group RAF became 617 under the command of Wing Commander Guy Gibson with crews made up of many nationalities including the Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal New Zealand Air Force.