F-18 Hornet - Sweat Shirt
F-18 Hornet - Sweat Shirt £39.00
McDonnell Douglas FA-18F Hornet 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 Hornet from the VFA-102 Diamond Backs.
F-18 Hornet - T-shirt
F-18 Hornet - T-shirt £24.00
McDonnell Douglas FA-18F Hornet 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 Hornet from the VFA-102 Diamond Backs.
F-35B ZM137 - T-shirt
F-35B ZM137 - T-shirt £24.00
Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II 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 F-35B Lightning II ZM137 from 617 Squadron, stationed at RAF Marham.
F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom - Hoodie
F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom - Hoodie £48.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom After the cancellation of the TSR2 project, the Royal Air Force had to find a replacement for the Canberra and Hunter types. Initially the F-111 was considered but the option of ordering the Phantom was taken with alteration to engines, airframes and avionics. The first RAF Phantom entered service in 1969 with the formation of 6 Squadron at Coningsby. The FGR2 took on the roles of Close air support, tactical strike, reconnaissance and air defence. The Phantom was withdrawn from service in 1992.
F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom - Long-sleeve T-shirt
F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom - Long-sleeve T-shirt £30.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom After the cancellation of the TSR2 project, the Royal Air Force had to find a replacement for the Canberra and Hunter types. Initially the F-111 was considered but the option of ordering the Phantom was taken with alteration to engines, airframes and avionics. The first RAF Phantom entered service in 1969 with the formation of 6 Squadron at Coningsby. The FGR2 took on the roles of Close air support, tactical strike, reconnaissance and air defence. The Phantom was withdrawn from service in 1992.
F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom - Sweat Shirt
F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom - Sweat Shirt £43.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom After the cancellation of the TSR2 project, the Royal Air Force had to find a replacement for the Canberra and Hunter types. Initially the F-111 was considered but the option of ordering the Phantom was taken with alteration to engines, airframes and avionics. The first RAF Phantom entered service in 1969 with the formation of 6 Squadron at Coningsby. The FGR2 took on the roles of Close air support, tactical strike, reconnaissance and air defence. The Phantom was withdrawn from service in 1992.
F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom - T-shirt
F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom - T-shirt £27.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4 FGR2 RAF Phantom After the cancellation of the TSR2 project, the Royal Air Force had to find a replacement for the Canberra and Hunter types. Initially the F-111 was considered but the option of ordering the Phantom was taken with alteration to engines, airframes and avionics. The first RAF Phantom entered service in 1969 with the formation of 6 Squadron at Coningsby. The FGR2 took on the roles of Close air support, tactical strike, reconnaissance and air defence. The Phantom was withdrawn from service in 1992.
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Hoodie
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Hoodie £45.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom The Sundowners was originally Fighter Squadron VF-11 then redesignated as VF-111 in 1948. In 2006 VFC-13 took on the squadron insignia and call-sign and became VFC-111.
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Long-sleeve T-shirt
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Long-sleeve T-shirt £27.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom The Sundowners was originally Fighter Squadron VF-11 then redesignated as VF-111 in 1948. In 2006 VFC-13 took on the squadron insignia and call-sign and became VFC-111.
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Mug
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Mug £11.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom The Sundowners was originally Fighter Squadron VF-11 then redesignated as VF-111 in 1948. In 2006 VFC-13 took on the squadron insignia and call-sign and became VFC-111.
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Sweat Shirt
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Sweat Shirt £39.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom The Sundowners was originally Fighter Squadron VF-11 then redesignated as VF-111 in 1948. In 2006 VFC-13 took on the squadron insignia and call-sign and became VFC-111.
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - T-shirt
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - T-shirt £24.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom The Sundowners was originally Fighter Squadron VF-11 then redesignated as VF-111 in 1948. In 2006 VFC-13 took on the squadron insignia and call-sign and became VFC-111.
F-84 Thunderjet - Hoodie
F-84 Thunderjet - Hoodie £45.00
Republic F-84 Thunderjet The Thunderjet entered service with the USAAF in 1947 as a strike aircraft and was used during the Korean War. Famously, the first 'Thunderbirds' display team used the Thunderjet. The F-84 was the first to be capable of in-flight refuelling and carrying a nuclear weapon. The type was eventually developed with a swept wing and re-designated as the Thunderstreak.
F-84 Thunderjet - Long-sleeve T-shirt
F-84 Thunderjet - Long-sleeve T-shirt £27.00
Republic F-84 Thunderjet The Thunderjet entered service with the USAAF in 1947 as a strike aircraft and was used during the Korean War. Famously, the first 'Thunderbirds' display team used the Thunderjet. The F-84 was the first to be capable of in-flight refuelling and carrying a nuclear weapon. The type was eventually developed with a swept wing and re-designated as the Thunderstreak.
F-84 Thunderjet - Sweat Shirt
F-84 Thunderjet - Sweat Shirt £39.00
Republic F-84 Thunderjet The Thunderjet entered service with the USAAF in 1947 as a strike aircraft and was used during the Korean War. Famously, the first 'Thunderbirds' display team used the Thunderjet. The F-84 was the first to be capable of in-flight refuelling and carrying a nuclear weapon. The type was eventually developed with a swept wing and re-designated as the Thunderstreak.