Alcock and Brown - Hoodie

£45.00 £45.00

Size - Small to fit 36" Chest

Small to fit 36" ChestMedium to fit 40" ChestLarge to fit 44" ChestX Large to fit 48" ChestXX Large to fit 52" ChestXXX Large to fit 56" ChestXXXX Large to fit 60" Chest

Colour - Black

BlackDark Navy

Alcock and Brown - Hoodie

£45.00 £45.00

Size - Small to fit 36" Chest

Small to fit 36" ChestMedium to fit 40" ChestLarge to fit 44" ChestX Large to fit 48" ChestXX Large to fit 52" ChestXXX Large to fit 56" ChestXXXX Large to fit 60" Chest

Colour - Black

BlackDark Navy

The first Transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown

John Alcock was a military pilot during World War I and Arthur Whitten Brown was an engineer and pilot during the war. Both had been shot down and imprisoned by the Germans, during this time both resolved together to cross the Atlantic by air. After the war they both worked with Vickers to convert a Vimy to be able to undertake the long flight. On the 14th June both set off from Newfoundland. After 12 hours flying and poor weather, Alcock and Brown landed their aircraft in a bog near Clifden, County Galway in Ireland. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.

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