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First Air Force - T-shirt
$27.00
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.

RAF SE.5A - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5A. 74 Squadron. E1295 Edward 'Mick' Mannock RFC

T-6G Texan - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
North American T-6G Texan. G-DDMV. California Air National Guard

A-7D Corsair II 'Colorado ANG' - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
LTV A-7D Corsair II. 120th TFS Colorado Air National Guard

F-105 F Thunderchief - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Republic F1-5F Thunderchief. 63-8311 March Field Museum. California

F/A-18F Super Hornet 'Red Rippers' - T-shirt printed on back
$27.00
Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet. AA-200 'Red Rippers'

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.

Vampire - T-shirt
$35.00
de Havilland Vampire
The Vampire first flew on 20th September 1943. The Vampire entered service just months after the end of WWII, operated by the Royal Air Force as an interceptor. The type saw service in the Suez, Malaysia and Rhodesian Bush war. This design is available in four colours with a design included on the back of the shirt.

U.S. Army Air Corps - T-shirt
$27.00
The US Army Air Service was formed by order of President Woodrow Wilson in 1917 as the US entered the First World War after which the United States Army Air Corps was formed in 1926 as part of the United States Army as a result of legislative changes in the War Department. The service rapidly grew in the 1930s even during the Great Depression. In 1941 the Army Air Corp's role change to training and logistics within the newly formed United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). This design features a weather worn cocarde of white star and red dot.

Swift - T-shirt
$35.00
Supermarine Swift
The Swift first flew 29th December 1948. The aircraft entered service with the Royal Air Force as an interceptor in 1954. The type finally retired in 1967, being replaced by the Hunter and Lightning.

Spitfire MKXIV - T-shirt
$35.00
RN135 was flown by Squadron Leader J.H. 'Ginger' Lacey with No.17 Squadron. The Squadron operated out of Miho Airfield during the early occupation of Japan at the end of the war. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection of Spitfire t-shirts.

Robert Stanford-Tuck - T-shirt
$27.00
Stanford-Tuck joined the Royal Air Force in 1935, with his first experience of combat over Dunkirk during the Battle of France. As a Squadron Leader he commanded a squadron of Hurricanes that participated in sorties over northern France during the early part of the war. He was shot down in 1942 and was taken prisoner. This design celebrates Tuck as a Fighter Ace with 29 destroyed to his name, but he was part of the RAF that was served by many men and women who were all heroes.

Lancaster - T-shirt
$27.00
Avro Lancaster
This is the RAFs most famous heavy bomber from WW2. Designed by Roy Chadwick, the Lancaster entered operational service in 1942. It was powered by 4 Rolls Royce Merlin engines and was capable of carrying a variety of payloads. It played a part in many famous operations that turned the tide of the war.

Johnnie Johnson - T-shirt
$27.00
Due to an earlier rugby injury Johnson's flying combat career didn't start until 1941 with air offensives over France including involvement with the Dieppe Raid, Operation Market Garden and DDay. This design celebrates Johnson as a Fighter Ace with 34 destroyed to his name, but he was part of the RAF that was served by many men and women who were all heroes.