English Electric - Hoodie
English Electric - Hoodie £45.00
The English Electric Company Limited Formed in 1918, English Electric was the conglomeration of five business making munitions, armaments and aeroplanes during World War I. Best known for electric motors and transformers for the rail industry the business expanded into consumer electronics, reactors, guided missiles and aircraft. The company is most famous for producing two aircraft; the Canberra and Lightning jets.
English Electric - Long-sleeve T-shirt
English Electric - Long-sleeve T-shirt £27.00
The English Electric Company Limited Formed in 1918, English Electric was the conglomeration of five business making munitions, armaments and aeroplanes during World War I. Best known for electric motors and transformers for the rail industry the business expanded into consumer electronics, reactors, guided missiles and aircraft. The company is most famous for producing two aircraft; the Canberra and Lightning jets.
English Electric - Sweat Shirt
English Electric - Sweat Shirt £39.00
The English Electric Company Limited Formed in 1918, English Electric was the conglomeration of five business making munitions, armaments and aeroplanes during World War I. Best known for electric motors and transformers for the rail industry the business expanded into consumer electronics, reactors, guided missiles and aircraft. The company is most famous for producing two aircraft; the Canberra and Lightning jets.
English Electric - T-shirt
English Electric - T-shirt £24.00
The English Electric Company Limited Formed in 1918, English Electric was the conglomeration of five business making munitions, armaments and aeroplanes during World War I. Best known for electric motors and transformers for the rail industry the business expanded into consumer electronics, reactors, guided missiles and aircraft. The company is most famous for producing two aircraft; the Canberra and Lightning jets.
English Electric Lightning - Long-sleeve T-shirt
English Electric Lightning - Long-sleeve T-shirt £27.00
English Electric Lightning From graphic designer, Paul Hewitt of Battlefield Design. Battlefield Design specialises in graphics for military historians, publishers and tour operators. This design is printed approx 150mm wide, centred on the chest.
English Electric Lightning - Sweat Shirt
English Electric Lightning - Sweat Shirt £39.00
English Electric Lightning From graphic designer, Paul Hewitt of Battlefield Design. Battlefield Design specialises in graphics for military historians, publishers and tour operators. This design is printed approx 150mm wide, centred on the chest.
English Electric Lightning - T-shirt
English Electric Lightning - T-shirt £24.00
English Electric Lightning From graphic designer, Paul Hewitt of Battlefield Design. Battlefield Design specialises in graphics for military historians, publishers and tour operators. This design is printed approx 150mm wide, centred on the chest.
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.
English Electric P1 - Long-sleeve T-shirt
English Electric P1 - Long-sleeve T-shirt £30.00
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, sweat shirt and hoodie.
English Electric P1 - Sweat Shirt
English Electric P1 - Sweat Shirt £43.00
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.
English Electric P1 - T-shirt
English Electric P1 - T-shirt £27.00
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 long-sleeve shirt, sweat shirt and hoodie.
Lightning - Hoodie
Lightning - Hoodie £45.00
English Electric Lightning THE supersonic fighter of the Cold War, this jet was capable of Mach 2 with an incredible rate of climb still classified to this day. The Lightning entered service in 1959 and retired from the RAF in 1988 having served as an interceptor, notably engaging Russian reconnaissance aircraft that were 'testing' the UK's air defences.
Lightning - Long-sleeve T-shirt
Lightning - Long-sleeve T-shirt £30.00
English Electric Lightning THE supersonic fighter of the Cold War, this jet was capable of Mach 2 with an incredible rate of climb still classified to this day. The Lightning entered service in 1959 and retired from the RAF in 1988 having served as an interceptor, notably engaging Russian reconnaissance aircraft that were 'testing' the UK's air defences.
Lightning - Mug
Lightning - Mug £11.00
English Electric Lightning F2 This profile is a Lightning F2A from No.92 Squadron. 
Lightning - Sweat Shirt
Lightning - Sweat Shirt £43.00
English Electric Lightning THE supersonic fighter of the Cold War, this jet was capable of Mach 2 with an incredible rate of climb still classified to this day. The Lightning entered service in 1959 and retired from the RAF in 1988 having served as an interceptor, notably engaging Russian reconnaissance aircraft that were 'testing' the UK's air defences.
Lightning - T-shirt
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English Electric Lightning THE supersonic fighter of the Cold War, this jet was capable of Mach 2 with an incredible rate of climb still classified to this day. The Lightning entered service in 1959 and retired from the RAF in 1988 having served as an interceptor, notably engaging Russian reconnaissance aircraft that were 'testing' the UK's air defences.