Anson - Hoodie
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.
Barracuda - Hoodie
Barracuda - Hoodie £45.00
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.
D-Day Tempest - Hoodie
D-Day Tempest - Hoodie £48.00
Hawker Tempest The Allied Expeditionary Air Force was formed to control the tactical air power of the Allied Air Forces during Operation Overlord. It was also a component of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force commanded by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. On June 6th 1944 over 12,000 allied aircraft flew 14,674 sorties. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt and sweat shirt.
Hampden - Hoodie
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
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.
Blackburn Aircraft - Hoodie
Blackburn Aircraft - Hoodie £45.00
Blackburn Aircraft Blackburn Aircraft was founded by Robert and Jessy Blackburn with their first monoplane in 1908. By 1914 the Olympia Works at Roundhay, Leeds was opened. The design has a deliberate 'aged and weathered' look. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt and sweat shirt.
Bristol Aeroplane Company - Hoodie
Bristol Aeroplane Company - Hoodie £48.00
Bristol Aeroplane Company Founded in 1910 by Sir George White, the Bristol Aeroplane Company is one of Britain's best known manufacturer of airframes and aero engines. At the start of the sixties the company merged with others to form the British Aircraft Corporation. The design has a deliberate 'aged and weathered' look. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt and sweat shirt.
Lightning MK.6 - Hoodie
Lightning MK.6 - Hoodie £48.00
English Electric / BAC Lightning F.MK6 The F.MK6 had a greatly improved range capability with a ventral fuel tank, a bigger wing leading edge tank and could carry over-wing ferry tanks. The F.6 also had a new kinked, conically cambered leading edge, giving it improved manoeuvrability at high altitude. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt and sweat shirt.
Lightning T.MK.4 - Hoodie
Lightning T.MK.4 - Hoodie £48.00
English Electric / BAC Lightning T.MK4 The MK.4 entered service with the Lightning Conversion unit in 1961 stationed at RAF Middleton St. George. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt and sweat shirt.
Lightning MK.3 - Hoodie
Lightning MK.3 - Hoodie £48.00
English Electric / BAC Lightning F.MK3 The F.3 was an extensive improvement on previous marks. With more powerful Avon engines, a squared off tail fin and a top speed of Mach 2. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long-sleeve t-shirt and sweat shirt.
Lightning MK.2 - Hoodie
Lightning MK.2 - Hoodie £48.00
English Electric / BAC Lightning F.MK2 The F.2 was a minor improvement on the F.1 with continued use of the de Havilland Firestreak missile and Ferranti AI.23 radar for ranging and guidance. This design is also available as a long-sleeve shirt, t-shirt and sweat shirt.
Lightning MK.1A - Hoodie
Lightning MK.1A - Hoodie £48.00
English Electric / BAC Lightning F.MK.1A This is the first operational Lightning tasked to defend the RAF V-Force stations, armed with Aden cannon and Firestreak missiles. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long sleeve t-shirt and sweat shirt.
English Electric P1 - Hoodie
English Electric P1 - Hoodie £48.00
English Electric P1 From 1953 three prototypes were built, including WG760, with Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire engines. This aircraft first flew from Boscombe Down in 1954, piloted by Roland Beaumont. During its third flight WG760 achieved supersonic flight. This design is also available as a t-shirt, long sleeve t-shirt and hoodie.
Vulcan XM607 - Hoodie
Vulcan XM607 - Hoodie £45.00
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.
No.45 SQN Flying Camels - Hoodie
No.45 SQN Flying Camels - Hoodie £45.00
No.45 Squadron - The Flying Camels Formed in 1916, as part of the Royal Flying Corps, the squadron started service life equipped with Sopwith Strutters. Between the wars No. 45 flew Vickers Vernon bomber - transports mainly in the Middle East, tasked with ground support and mail services. Through the years the squadron participated in the North African campaign of WWII, the Malayan Emergency, Indonesia and as a shadow squadron during the cold war. From the early 90s onwards 45 Squadron became a multi-engined unit, now operating Embraer Phenom T1s. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
No.56 SQN The Firebirds - Hoodie
No.56 SQN The Firebirds - Hoodie £45.00
No.56 Squadron - The Firebirds No.56 Squadron is one of the RAFs senior squadrons with many battle honours with notable airmen including James McCudden and Albert Ball among the ranks. In the 1960s the Squadron had an aerobatic team called the Firebirds, consisting of nine Lightning F.1As. Phantom FGR.2s and Tornado F3s followed as its operational aircraft. 56 Squadron now serves as the Air Command and Control Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Operational Evaluation Unit. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
No.11 SQN - Hoodie
No.11 SQN - Hoodie £45.00
XI Squadron Formed by the Royal Flying Corps, XI Squadron was the first fighter unit. Starting with the Vickers Gunbus at Netheravon, the squadron progressed to Bristol Fighters towards the end of the First War. Aircraft used between the wars include Westland Wapitis and Hawker Harts. At the outbreak of WW2 the squadron deployed to Singapore, armed with the Blenheim. The jet age added the Vampire, Venom and Javelin to the squadron's inventory. The Lightning and Tornado F3 followed with the Typhoon now currently operated by XI Squadron. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
Mirage F1 - Hoodie
Mirage F1 - Hoodie £45.00
Dassault Mirage F1 The Mirage F1 first flew in 1966, entering service in 1973 with Armée de l'Air as an all weather interceptor. The aircraft was widely exported to many airforces including; Ecuador, Greece, Iraq, Morocco, South Africa, Spain, Libya. The F1 was eventually replaced by the Mirage 2000.