Avro Arrow - T-shirt
£23.00
Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow
The Avro Arrow was intended to be the Royal Canadian Air Force's ultimate interceptor capable of Mach 2 at 50,000. The Arrow first flew in 1958 with preparations for acceptance by RCAF pilots in early 1959. Controversially, in February 1959 the Prime Minister of Canada John Diefenbaker stopped the development of the Arrow. There was an attempt to sell the Arrow to Britain or the U.S., but all production was halted and airframes and engines were destroyed which eventually led to the demise of Avro Canada.
Avro Vulcan - T-shirt
£23.00
Avro Vulcan
The iconic Avro Vulcan from air power artist Peter Van Stigt. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world.
B-17 - 'One more closer to home' - T-shirt
£23.00
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress - Keith Burns GAvA
From award winning illustrator and aviation artist this composition shows well the defensive firepower of the B-17 Flying Fortress during a daylight raid over Germany.
B-17 Flying Fortress - T-shirt
£23.00
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
This heavy bomber entered service with the United States Army Air Force in 1938 . The USAAF used the B-17 for daylight bombing over Germany and also in the Pacific against Japanese targets. There are still a small number of these legendary aircraft flying today.
B-2 Spirit - T-shirt
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Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit
The B-2 Spirit entered service in 1997 as a strategic stealth bomber that can deliver conventional and nuclear weapons. The bomber has a range of 6000NM using internal fuel and 10000NM with mid-air refuelling. The Spirit has operated in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya and continues to be used by the United States Air Force.
B-25 Mitchell - T-shirt
£23.00
North American B-25 Mitchell
The Mitchell entered military service in 1941 as a medium bomber. The B-25 served in all theatres of world war II with notable operations such as the Doolittle Raids launched from the USS Hornet 4 months after Pearl Harbor.
B-26 Marauder - T-shirt
£23.00
Martin B-26 Marauder
The Marauder entered service in the Pacific in 1942 and was involved in the Battle of Midway. The B-26 was then allocated to support the allied invasion of North Africa followed by combat in Sicily, Italy and Southern France. Great success was achieved during the build-up to D-Day with the attack on Bridges and V1 launching sites.
B-52 Stratofortress - T-shirt
£23.00
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress BUFF
The B-52 entered service in 1955 and is expected to remain in service for another 30 years. Designed to deliver nuclear weapons during the cold war, the Stratofortress continues to operate in many other roles for organisations such as Air Force Global Strike Command and NASA.
Barracuda - T-shirt
£24.00
Fairey Barracuda
The Barracuda was the Royal Navy's all-metal aircraft designed as a torpedo and dive bomber. The aircraft entered service in 1943 and was involved in many engagements including the attack on the German battleship Tirpitz. The Royal Canadian Navy, Netherlands Naval Aviation Service and French Air Force also operated the Barracuda.
BBMF Avro Lancaster - T-shirt
£23.00
Avro Lancaster B 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 Lancaster PA474 which saw service in the Far East as part of the RAFs Tiger Force.
BBMF de Havilland Canada Chipmunk - T-shirt
£23.00
de Havilland Canada Chipmunk T.10
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 Chipmunk WG486 from the BBMF used to train pilots for tail dragging types.
BBMF Douglas C-47 Dakota - T-shirt
£23.00
Douglas C-47 Dakota
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 C-47 Dakota named 'Kwicherbichen' and is a veteran of D-Day.
BBMF Hurricane MKIIC - T-shirt
£23.00
Hawker Hurricane MKIIC
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 Hurricane LF363 which saw operations as coastal protection off the east coast of Scotland.
Bear Hunter - T-shirt
£23.00
Bear Hunter
This Tshirt has a striking design that captures the work of RAF Quick Reaction Alert Squadrons during the dark days of the Cold War. Using GCI (Ground Controlled Interception) Phantoms and Lightnings were scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft 'wandering' into UK airspace. The Tupolev Tu-95's or Bear's were often confronted by armed RAF fighters firing passive homing missiles. GCI in now supported with Airborne Early Warning and Control systems. These AEW aircraft patrol our UK skies as well as in overseas conflicts. The RAF Typhoon F2 now operates out of Lossiemouth and Coningsby still in the QRA - 'Bear Hunting' role.
Bearcat - T-shirt
£23.00
Grumman F8F Bearcat
Operated by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps, the Bearcat was the last piston-engined aircraft produced by Grumman. The F8F remained in service until 1963 and still remains popular with air-racers today.
Beaufighter - T-shirt
£23.00
Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter
The Beaufighter was a heavy fighter and strike aircraft that came into service with the RAF in 1940 as a development of the Beaufort. It took on many roles including rocket-armed ground attack, torpedo bomber and night fighter. As well as the RAF the Beaufighter served with the Fleet Air Arm, RCAF, USAAF, RNZAF, SAAF, RAAF and the Free Polish Air Squadron.
Beaufighter MKX D-Day - T-shirt
£24.00
Bristol Beaufighter TF MKX
D-Day Beaufighter from 455 Squadron RAAF, NE798
Black Widow - T-shirt
£24.00
Northrop P-61 Black Widow
The Black Widow first flew in 1942 and entered military service with the United States Army Air Forces in 1944 as a night-fighter. After WWII the P-61 was re-designated as the F-61 operated as a long-range day and night interceptor right up until 1954.