Spitfire MK XIV - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
Supermarine Spitfire MK XIV
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.
Spitfire MK XIV D-Day - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Spitfire MKXIV
D-Day Spitfire from 91 Squadron RAF, NH654 flown by Lt Henri de Bordas.
Spitfire PR MK XIX - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
Supermarine Spitfire PR MK XIX
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 Prototype K5054 - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
Supermarine Spitfire Prototype K5054
K5054 was the only Spitfire prototype made and was first flown by 'Mutt' Summers on 5th March 1936. He famously remarked "I don't want anything touched!" referring to how perfect the aircraft flew. This design shows K5054 in the blue paint scheme for the 1936 Royal Air Force Pageant at Hendon in 1936. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection of Spitfire t-shirts.
SR-71 Blackbird - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird
The Blackbird is the creation of the Lockheed 'Skunk Works' division. A high altitude, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft, the SR-71 was truly untouchable. Any threats were simply outrun and evaded, 12 were lost to accidents and none to enemy action. The aircraft entered service in 1966 and was finally retired by NASA in 1999.
Starfighter - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
The Starfighter is part of the Century Series of jets designated the F-104. It was introduced to the USAF as a supersonic interceptor in February 1958 and saw service in Vietnam, but was more widely used by NATO, including the air forces of Germany, Italy, Turkey, Canada, Belgium, Japan and the Netherlands. The jet remained in service until 2004 with the Italian Air Force and some are still flown by private companies today.
Stirling - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Short Stirling
The Stirling entered service with the RAF in 1941 primarily as a heavy bomber, but also as a glider tug and mine layer. Towards the end of the war the Stirling was used by transport command, but was eventually replaced by the Avro York. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt and hoodie.
Super Sabre - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
North American F-100 Super Sabre
The Super Sabre supersonic jet is part of the Century Series of jets designated the F-100. It was introduced to the USAF in September 1954 in the fighter/bomber role with 479th Fighter Wing, George AFB. The type saw combat service in Vietnam and remained in service with United States Air National Guard until 1979.
Supermarine - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Supermarine Aviation Works
Supermarine started in 1913 as Pemberton-Billing in Southampton, building seaplanes and flying boats. As Supermarine, it found fame when winning the Schneider Trophy three times. This success led to the development of the legendary Spitfire and many other types. In 1928 Vickers-Armstrongs took over the company to become Supermarine Aviation Works (Vickers) Ltd.
Swift - Sweat Shirt
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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. This design is available in four colours with a design included on the back of the shirt.
T-37 Tweet - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Cessna T-37 Tweet
The T-37 was the U.S Air Force's primary pilot training aircraft from 1957 to 2009. The combat version, A-37 Dragonfly saw action in Vietnam as a light attack aircraft. The Tweet was eventually replaced by the Beechcraft T-6 Texan II.
T-50 Golden Eagle - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
KAI T-50 Golden Eagle
The KAI T-50 Golden Eagle is a light combat aircraft manufactured by Korea Aerospace Industries and Lockheed Martin. This jet is South Korea's first supersonic aircraft used as a lead-in trainer, advanced trainer and light combat fighter. The T-50 entered service with the Republic of Korea Air Force in 2005 and is also used by the Indonesian, Philippine and Iraqi Air Forces.
Tally Ho! - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Tally Ho!
This design pays homage to the world famous Commando Comic Book series. The illustrations have been drawn in the same black and white graphic style that we all love and are familiar with. The design is not from a particular book, but a composition that is typical of the volumes, using the same language and action filled scenes.
Tempest MKV D-Day - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Hawker Tempest MKV
D-Day Tempest from 33 Squadron RAF, EJ880 5R-R.
Thunderbolt 493FS - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
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 P-47 Thunderbolt of the 493rd Fighter Squadron based in England 1944.
Thunderchief - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
Republic F-105 Thunderchief
The Thunderchief is part of the Century Series of jets designated the F-105. It was introduced to the USAF in May 1958 as a fighter-bomber with a massive payload so Thunderchief was tasked with most of the strike missions during the Vietnam War, but suffered considerable losses. It was capable of Mach 2 at high altitude despite being the largest single seat aircraft produced in the U.S. The Thunderchief was eventually replaced by the F-4 Phantom and F-111 Aardvark.
Tornado 31SQN - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Panavia Tornado GR.1
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 Tornado GR1 from 31 Squadron 'Goldstars'.
Tornado F3 - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
Panavia Tornado F3
This Tornado is the air defence variant that entered service with the Royal Air Force in 1986. Its primary role was to intercept Soviet bombers entering UK airspace with powerful radar and armed with Skyflash and AIM 7 Sparrow missiles. This tshirt design also features a list of RAF Squadrons that operated the F3.