Beaufighter MKX D-Day - Hoodie
£45.00
Bristol Beaufighter TF MKX
D-Day Beaufighter from 455 Squadron RAAF, NE798
Spitfire MKXIV D-Day - Hoodie
£45.00
Spitfire MKXIV
D-Day Spitfire from 91 Squadron RAF, NH654 flown by Lt Henri de Bordas
Spitfire MK Ia - Hoodie - Front only
£45.00
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.
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Operation Chastise - Hoodie
£45.00
Operation Chastise - Dambusters Raid
On the 16-17th May 1943, 617 Squadron carried out an attack on the Rhur Dams using the famous bouncing bomb. Squadron X from No.5 Group RAF became 617 under the command of Wing Commander Guy Gibson with crews made up of many nationalities including the Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Anson - Hoodie
£45.00
Avro Anson
The Anson entered service with the RAF in 1936, primarily as a trainer and other roles from airborne early warning to taxiing ferry pilots for the British Air Transport Auxiliary. The Anson was also used by the Fleet Air Arm, Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force. The Anson remained in service with the RAF right up until 1968.
Hampden - Hoodie
£45.00
Handley Page HP.52 Hampden
The Hampden was one of the RAFs earliest medium bombers. Along with the Whitley and the Wellington, the Hampden took part in the earliest raids over Europe and was the first type to take part on the first night raid on Berlin. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt and sweat shirt.
Stirling - Hoodie
£45.00
Short Stirling
The Stirling entered service with the RAF in 1941 primarily as a heavy bomber, but also as a glider tug and mine layer. Towards the end of the war the Stirling was used by transport command, but was eventually replaced by the Avro York. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt and sweat shirt.
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.
Tally Ho! - Hoodie
£45.00
Tally Ho!
This design pays homage to the world famous Commando Comic Book series. The illustrations have been drawn in the same black and white graphic style that we all love and are familiar with. The design is not from a particular book, but a composition that is typical of the volumes, using the same language and action filled scenes.
Spitfire MK 24 - Hoodie
£48.00
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.
Seafire MK XVII - Hoodie
£48.00
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.
Spitfire PR MK XIX - Hoodie
£48.00
Supermarine Spitfire PR MK XIX
PS890 of No.81 Squadron was stationed at RAF Seletar, Singapore in the early 1950s. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection.
Spitfire Prototype K5054 - Hoodie
£48.00
Spitfire Prototype K5054
K5054 was the only Spitfire prototype made and was first flown by 'Mutt' Summers on 5th March 1936. He famously remarked "I don't want anything touched!" referring to how perfect the aircraft flew. This design shows K5054 in the blue paint scheme for the 1936 Royal Air Force Pageant at Hendon in 1936. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection.
Spitfire MK XIV - Hoodie
£48.00
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.
Spitfire MK IX - Hoodie
£48.00
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.
Spitfire MK VB - Hoodie
£48.00
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.