Sea Vixen - T-shirt
Sea Vixen - T-shirt £24.00
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 - T-shirt
Seafire MK XVII - T-shirt £27.00
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.
Second Air Force - T-shirt
Second Air Force - T-shirt £24.00
The GHQ was activated December 18 1940 at McChord Field then redesignated at Second Air Force in 1941. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
Shackleton - T-shirt
Shackleton - T-shirt £24.00
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.
Siskin - T-shirt
Siskin - T-shirt £24.00
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 - T-shirt
Skyhawk - T-shirt £24.00
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 - T-shirt
Sopwith - T-shirt £24.00
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.
Space Shuttle - T-shirt
Space Shuttle - T-shirt £24.00
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.
Spitfire - T-shirt
Spitfire - T-shirt £27.00
Supermarine Spitfire 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.
Spitfire 234SQN - T-shirt
Spitfire 234SQN - T-shirt £24.00
Supermarine Spitfire MKI 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 Spitfire from 234 Squadron at RAF Middle Wallop.
Spitfire 54SQN - T-shirt
Spitfire 54SQN - T-shirt £24.00
Supermarine Spitfire MKI 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 Spitfire from 54 Squadron at RAF Manston.
Spitfire and V1 Doodlebug - T-shirt
Spitfire and V1 Doodlebug - T-shirt £24.00
Supermarine Spitfire and V1 Fieseler 103 Flying bomb From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this illustration shows the a Spitfire preparing to tip the gyro's of the doodle bug. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world.
Spitfire MK 24 - T-shirt
Spitfire MK 24 - T-shirt £27.00
Supermarine Spitfire MK 24 VN318 was operated by the Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force with 80 Squadron in 1955. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection of Spitfire t-shirts.
Spitfire MK Ia - T-shirt
Spitfire MK Ia - T-shirt £27.00
Supermarine Spitfire MK Ia This design features the livery of Pilot Officer Eric Lock from 41 Squadron. In August 1940 R6886 was stationed at RAF Hornchurch. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection of Spitfire t-shirts.
Spitfire MK IX - T-shirt
Spitfire MK IX - T-shirt £27.00
Supermarine Spitfire MK IX MK392 was flown by Wing Commander Johnnie Johnson of No.144 Wing. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection of Spitfire t-shirts.
Spitfire MK VB - T-shirt
Spitfire MK VB - T-shirt £27.00
Supermarine Spitfire MK VB 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 MK XIV - T-shirt
Spitfire MK XIV - T-shirt £27.00
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 MkXIV D-Day - T-shirt
Spitfire MkXIV D-Day - T-shirt £24.00
Spitfire MkXIV D-Day Spitfire from 91 Squadron RAF, NH654 flown by Lt Henri de Bordas.