Vulcan XM607 - Sweat Shirt
Vulcan XM607 - Sweat Shirt £38.00
Avro Vulcan Type-698 B2 Bomber XM607 took part in Operation Black Buck during the Falklands conflict in 1982. As XM598 had technical problems, it was replaced by XM607, which performed the first sortie on Port Stanley Airport, piloted by Flight Lieutenant Martin Withers. XM607 undertook 3 more sorties right up until June 12.
Vulcan XM607 - T-shirt
Vulcan XM607 - T-shirt £24.00
Avro Vulcan Type-698 B2 Bomber XM607 took part in Operation Black Buck during the Falklands conflict in 1982. As XM598 had technical problems, it was replaced by XM607, which performed the first sortie on Port Stanley Airport, piloted by Flight Lieutenant Martin Withers. XM607 undertook 3 more sorties right up until June 12.
Warhawk - Mug
Warhawk - Mug £11.00
Curtiss P-40L Warhawk This profile is a P-40L Warhawk of the 325th Fighter Group, flown by Lt Col. Gordon H Austin with nose art of 'Lighthouse Louie'.
Warhawk - Poster
Warhawk - Poster from £11.00
Warning Star - Long-sleeve T-shirt
Warning Star - Long-sleeve T-shirt £27.00
Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star The Warning Star is the military version of the L-1049 Super Constellation that entered service in 1954 with the United States Navy and United States Air Force. Its Airborne Early Warning and Control role saw the EC-121 active with the USN over the Atlantic, the Pacific and in Vietnam with the USAF.
Warning Star - Sweat Shirt
Warning Star - Sweat Shirt £39.00
Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star The Warning Star is the military version of the L-1049 Super Constellation that entered service in 1954 with the United States Navy and United States Air Force. Its Airborne Early Warning and Control role saw the EC-121 active with the USN over the Atlantic, the Pacific and in Vietnam with the USAF.
Warning Star - T-shirt
Warning Star - T-shirt £24.00
Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star The Warning Star is the military version of the L-1049 Super Constellation that entered service in 1954 with the United States Navy and United States Air Force. Its Airborne Early Warning and Control role saw the EC-121 active with the USN over the Atlantic, the Pacific and in Vietnam with the USAF.
Wasp - Long-sleeve T-shirt
Wasp - Long-sleeve T-shirt £27.00
Westland Wasp HAS.1 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 Westland Wasp was used in an anti-shipping and personnel movement role.
Wasp - Sweat Shirt
Wasp - Sweat Shirt £39.00
Westland Wasp HAS.1 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 Westland Wasp was used in an anti-shipping and personnel movement role.
Wasp - T-shirt
Wasp - T-shirt £24.00
Westland Wasp HAS.1 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 Westland Wasp was used in an anti-shipping and personnel movement role.
Wellington - Hoodie
Wellington - Hoodie £45.00
Vickers - Armstrongs Wellington The Wellington first flew in 1936 and entered service with the RAF in 1938 as a medium bomber and anti-submarine aircraft. Its distinctive geodetic construction, designed by Barnes Wallis, gave the bomber a greater chance of surviving anti-aircraft flak. Early in the war, Bomber Command used the Wellington for night raids before the Lancaster and Stirlings took on the role and the Wellington went on to anti-submarine duties. Just over 11,000 of these aircraft were built.
Wellington - Long-sleeve T-shirt
Wellington - Long-sleeve T-shirt £27.00
Vickers - Armstrongs Wellington The Wellington first flew in 1936 and entered service with the RAF in 1938 as a medium bomber and anti-submarine aircraft. Its distinctive geodetic construction, designed by Barnes Wallis, gave the bomber a greater chance of surviving anti-aircraft flak. Early in the war, Bomber Command used the Wellington for night raids before the Lancaster and Stirlings took on the role and the Wellington went on to anti-submarine duties. Just over 11,000 of these aircraft were built.
Wellington - Sweat Shirt
Wellington - Sweat Shirt £39.00
Vickers - Armstrongs Wellington The Wellington first flew in 1936 and entered service with the RAF in 1938 as a medium bomber and anti-submarine aircraft. Its distinctive geodetic construction, designed by Barnes Wallis, gave the bomber a greater chance of surviving anti-aircraft flak. Early in the war, Bomber Command used the Wellington for night raids before the Lancaster and Stirlings took on the role and the Wellington went on to anti-submarine duties. Just over 11,000 of these aircraft were built
Wellington - T-shirt
Wellington - T-shirt £24.00
Vickers - Armstrongs Wellington The Wellington first flew in 1936 and entered service with the RAF in 1938 as a medium bomber and anti-submarine aircraft. Its distinctive geodetic construction, designed by Barnes Wallis, gave the bomber a greater chance of surviving anti-aircraft flak. Early in the war, Bomber Command used the Wellington for night raids before the Lancaster and Stirlings took on the role and the Wellington went on to anti-submarine duties. Just over 11,000 of these aircraft were built.
Wessex - Long-sleeve T-shirt
Wessex - Long-sleeve T-shirt £27.00
Westland Wessex The Westland Wessex was a British development of the Sikorsky H-34 and first entered service with the Royal Navy in 1961. The type was later used by the Royal Air Force and a number of civilian versions were built. The Wessex was used for anti-submarine warfare, but was better known for its role as a search and rescue helicopter. The HCC4 version was used on the Queen's Flight of the RAF to transport VIPs and members of the Royal Family.
Wessex - Sweat Shirt
Wessex - Sweat Shirt £39.00
Westland Wessex The Westland Wessex was a British development of the Sikorsky H-34 and first entered service with the Royal Navy in 1961. The type was later used by the Royal Air Force and a number of civilian versions were built. The Wessex was used for anti-submarine warfare, but was better known for its role as a search and rescue helicopter. The HCC4 version was used on the Queen's Flight of the RAF to transport VIPs and members of the Royal Family.
Wessex - T-shirt
Wessex - T-shirt £24.00
Westland Wessex The Westland Wessex was a British development of the Sikorsky H-34 and first entered service with the Royal Navy in 1961. The type was later used by the Royal Air Force and a number of civilian versions were built. The Wessex was used for anti-submarine warfare, but was better known for its role as a search and rescue helicopter. The HCC4 version was used on the Queen's Flight of the RAF to transport VIPs and members of the Royal Family.