Fairey - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Fairey Aviation Company Limited
Charles Richard Fairey and Ernest Oscar Tips formed Fairey Aviation in 1915 after leaving Short Brothers. In 1960 Fairey merged with Westland Aircraft. Many aircraft were manufactured including the Flycatcher, Swordfish, Gannet and Rotodyne. This design has a deliberate weathered and aged look.
Fear the Bones - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
'Fear the Bones'
This Tshirt celebrates the famous US Navy Strike Fighter Squadron, the VFA 103, otherwise known as the 'Jolly Rogers'. VF103 was formed in 1953, equipped with the FG1D Corsair, then F4B Phantoms, F-14 Tomcats in the early 80s and now operates the FA-18F Super Hornet. The design is Flyingraphics's interpretation of the well known skull and crossbones insignia and the motif 'Fear the Bones'.
Fiat G.91 - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Fiat Aviazione / Aeritalia G.91
The G.91 first flew in 1956, entering service with NATO in 1958 as light fighter-bomber. The Italian Air Force, West German Luftwaffe and Portuguese Air Force operated the aircraft right up to 1995. The Frecce Tricolori used the G.91 PAN between 1964 and 1982.
Fighting Cocks - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
No.43 Squadron RAF 'The Fighting Cocks'
No.43 Squadron was formed in Stirling, Scotland, in 1916 as part of the Royal Flying Corps. During the Great War the squadron operated Sopwith Strutters, Camels and Snipes. In 1926 the squadron flew the Gloster Gamecock earning its nickname 'The Fighting Cocks'. Siskins and Hawker Fury's were the squadrons aircraft leading up to World War 2. Hurricanes and Spitfires followed prior to the jet age which saw the Gloster Meteor entering service. Hawker Hunters followed, then the Phantom, finishing off with the F.3 Tornado as the squadron disbanded in 2009. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
Flying Tigers- Sweat Shirt
£39.00
The First American Volunteer Group (AVG)
The volunteer group joined the Republic of China Air Force in 1941 to help defend China from the invasion of Japan. Under the command of Claire Lee Chennault the group operated the Curtiss P-40B Warhawk with Chinese Air Force markings. The earliest combat action was seen at the defence of Rangoon in December 1941. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
Focke-Wulf FW 190 - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Focke-Wulf FW 190 Würger - Keith Burns GAvA
From award winning illustrator and aviation artist this tshirt captures the fearsome 190 attacking the US Bomber formations.
Gazelle - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Aérospatiale Gazelle
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. The Gazelle's role during the conflict involved personnel movement and communications.
George Beurling - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Flight Lieutenant George Frederick Beurling
Beurling eventually joined the RAF after trying to join the RCAF and Finnish Air Force. He became Canada's most famous fighter pilot, distinguishing himself in the defence of Malta. This design celebrates Beurling as a Fighter Ace with 31 destroyed to his name, but he was part of the RAF that was served by many men and women who were all heroes.
Gloster - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Gloster Aircraft Limited
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.
Gloster Javelin - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
Gloster Javelin
The Gloster Javelin entered service with the Royal Air Force in 1956 as an all-weather fighter and interceptor with 46 Squadron at RAF Odiham. It was a distinctive twin-engined, T-tailed, delta-wing jet. In a night fighter role it replaced the ageing Meteor, however its role as an interceptor was made redundant with the introduction of the English Electric Lightning.
Gnat - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
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. This design is available in four colours with design included on the back of the shirt.
Granby - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Operation Granby 1991
As part of a coalition force, the Royal Air Force played an important part in suppressing the Iraqi Air Force and use of Scud ballistic missiles. The Gulf War Air Campaign started in mid-January 1991 with airbases being the initial targets followed by strategic targets such as oil refineries, communications and road systems. This designs shows a battle worn insignia and a nod to a Tornado GR1 from 15 Squadron that carried a motto 'Mig Eater' hand painted on its fuselage.
Grumman F-14 Tomcat - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Grumman F-14 Tomcat
The Tomcat entered service with the US Navy in 1974 as an interceptor and multi-role air superiority fighter. The F-14 replaced the Phantom II on board the USS Enterprise CVN-65 to protect the fleet and perform aerial reconnaissance duties. The Tomcat moved onto precision ground attack roles in the 1990s. The F-18 replaced the jet in 2006.
Halifax - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Handley Page Halifax
The Halifax first flew in 1939 and entered service with the RAF in 1940 as a heavy bomber in the role of strategic bombing missions. The Halifax flew over 82,000 operations with the loss of 1,833 aircraft. The Halifax took on many other operational roles including Special Operations, Glider tug and paratroop transport.
Hampden - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Handley Page HP.52 Hampden
The Hampden was one of the RAFs earliest medium bombers. Along with the Whitley and the Wellington, the Hampden took part in the earliest raids over Europe and was the first type to take part on the first night raid on Berlin. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt and hoodie.
Handley Page - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Handley Page Limited
Handley Page was Britain's very first aircraft manufacturing company, formed in 1909 by Frederick Handley Page. In 1912 the factory moved from Barking to Cricklewood Aerodrome. During the First World War Handley Page produced heavy bombers for the Royal Navy to bomb the Zeppelin yards. Between the wars Handley Page turned to transport aircraft, becoming Imperial Airways. At the onset of the next war, bomber production restarted with the Hampden and the Halifax. Handley Page continued into the cold-war era with the Victor. Handley Page eventually merged with Hawker Siddeley and the British Aircraft Corporation.
Harrier - Sweat Shirt
£43.00
Hawker Siddeley Harrier
This unique jet first entered into service in 1969 in V/STOL operations for the RAF. Operating out of improvised bases this sub-sonic aircraft was used in the close support and reconnaissance role. From the Kestrel the Harrier had a long service life right through to the GR9.
Harrier GR.3 - Sweat Shirt
£39.00
Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.3
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. RAF Harrier GR.3s took on the ground attack role in support of troops on the ground.