Saab Gripen - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Saab JAS 39 Gripen
The Saab JAS 39 Gripen entered service in 1996 and remains the Swedish Air Force's frontline fighter. Capable of Mach 2, the Gripen is a swing-role fighter aircraft that can switch tasks quickly depending on new situations and threats. The JAS 39 has also been exported to the South African, Czech and Hungarian Air Forces.
Saab Viggen - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Saab JA37 Viggen
The Saab JA37 Viggen first entered service in c1979 and was solely operated by the Swedish Air Force, retiring in 2005. This type was the first canard design produced in quantity and the most advanced fighter in Europe until the introduction of the Panavia Tornado. Our Viggen design is in full digital colour, shown in the M90 Splinter camouflage livery, on a black shirt.
Sea Fury - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Hawker Sea Fury
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.
Sea Harrier - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
British Aerospace Sea Harrier
The first squadron to operate the Sea Harrier was 800 NAS introduced on HMS Invincible, but was moved to HMS Hermes. The Sea Harrier played a distinctive role in the Falklands War of early 1982. Successes were 20 Argentine aircraft shot down with two losses from ground fire and four to accidents. Success can be attributed to the Sea Harrier using the latest AIM-9L Sidewinder missiles and the Blue Fox radar. The Sea Harrier was withdrawn from service in 2006 with the planned replacement being the F35 Lightning II some years later.
Sea Harrier 899 NAS - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Hawker Siddeley Sea Harrier FRS1
From graphic designer and illustrator, Chris Sandham-Bailey of Inkworm.com. Chris is a regular contributor to aviation publications such as Aeroplane and Mortons Media. This profile is a Sea Harrier from 899 Naval Air Squadron, RNAS Yeovilton.
Sea Harrier FA2 - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
British Aerospace Sea Harrier
From graphic designer and illustrator, Chris Sandham-Bailey of Inkworm.com. Chris is a regular contributor to aviation publications such as Aeroplane and Mortons Media. This profile is a Sea Harrier FA2 from 800 NAS.
Sea Harrier FRS.1 - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Sea Harrier FRS.1
To mark 40 years since the end of hostilities in the Falkland Islands this collection depicts 16 aircraft that took part in Operation Corporate. Many types were involved, from logistical tasks to ground attack. During the conflict the Sea Harrier flew 1435 sorties from HMS Hermes and Invincible.
Sea Hawk - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Hawker Sea Hawk
The Sea Hawk first flew in 1951 and entered service with the Fleet Air Arm with 806 Squadron at Brawdy before operating from HMS Eagle. The Sea Hawk saw combat service during the Suez Crisis of 1956. Six Sea Hawk squadrons took part, flying from HMS Eagle, Albion and Bulwark, and was tasked in the ground attack role. The Sea Hawk last saw service in 1960, being replaced by the Supermarine Scimitar and de Havilland Sea Vixen.
Sea Hawk FGA.6 - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6
From graphic designer and illustrator, Chris Sandham-Bailey of Inkworm.com. Chris is a regular contributor to aviation publications such as Aeroplane and Mortons Media. This profile is a Sea Hawk from 800 NAS.
Sea King - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Westland WS61 Sea King
This helicopter was built by Westland under licence from American Sikorsky. The Sea King entered service in 1969 and has worked hard both for the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy in many roles including anti-submarine, troop transport and Search and Rescue.
Sea Vixen - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
de Havilland DH. 110 Sea Vixen
The Sea Vixen was first developed in the 1940s, entering service with the Fleet Air Arm in 1959 in the fleet air defence role. The Sea Vixen was the first two-seat British aircraft to achieve supersonic speed in a dive. The type was used in anger over Tanganyika, Yemen and the Aden Emergency. In 1972 the Phantom replaced the Sea Vixen.
Seafire MK XVII - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
Supermarine Seafire MK XVII
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.
Shackleton - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Avro Shackleton AEW II
The MR 2s replaced the Fairey Gannet in 1972 and was then re-designated as the AEW II with the installation of the AN/APS-20 radar. The Shackleton was operated by No. 8 Squadron, based at RAF Lossiemouth. The 12 AEWs were given names from the Magic Roundabout and The Herbs TV series. The Nimrod AEW3 was to replace the Shackleton in 1991, but when the project was cancelled the Boeing E-3D Sentry was ordered.
Short Sunderland - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
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.
Siskin - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Armstrong Whitworth Siskin
The Armstrong Whitworth Siskin entered service with the Royal Air Force in 1924 as a single seat fighter bi-plane. No.41 Squadron RAF operated the Siskin from RAF Northolt. The Royal Canadian Air Force also ordered the Siskin. Eventually the Bristol Bulldog replaced the Siskin.
Skyhawk - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Douglas A-4C Skyhawk
From graphic designer and illustrator, Chris Sandham-Bailey of Inkworm.com. Chris is a regular contributor to aviation publications such as Aeroplane and Mortons Media. This profile is a Skyhawk from the VA-153 Blue Tail Flies.
Sopwith - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Sopwith Aviation Company
The Sopwith Aviation Company was formed in 1912 by Thomas Octave Murdoch Sopwith. Tommy was a wealthy sportsman interested in aviation, yachting and motor racing. The business started at Brooklands, moved to Canbury Park Road then settled in Kingston. After World War I Sopwith was liquidated and Tommy Sopwith formed HG Hawker Engineering with Harry Hawker, Fred Sigrist and Bill Eyre. Sopwith produced many aircraft types including the Camel, Dove, Pup and Swallow. The design has a deliberate aged look.
Space Shuttle - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Space Shuttle
The Space Shuttle Program ran from 1972 to 2011 with the first crewed flight in 1981 (STS-1). The Program was carried out by NASA with the plan to operate a reusable spacecraft. With over 150 launches, the Space Shuttle delivered payloads to the ISS, recovered satellites and serviced the Hubble Telescope. The last flight (STS-135) was on 21 July 2011.