Nimrod - Maid of the Moray - T-shirt
Nimrod - Maid of the Moray - T-shirt £24.00
Nimrod - Maid of the Moray From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this illustration shows the maritime Nimrod flying down the Firth. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world. 
Nimrod - T-shirt
Nimrod - T-shirt £27.00
Hawker Siddeley Nimrod The Hawker Siddeley Nimrod entered service with Royal Air Force in 1969 and was retired in 2011. This maritime patrol aircraft was a development of the de Havilland Comet. It replaced the Avro Shackleton in the anti-submarine role and anti-surface warfare. Later in its service life it took on the Airborne Early Warning role, eventually replaced by the Sentry.
Nimrod MR2 - T-shirt
Nimrod MR2 - T-shirt £24.00
Hawker Siddeley Nimrod 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 Nimrod undertook 111 sorties during the campaign that involved maritime patrols, air refuelling coordination and SAR links.
No.11 SQN - T-shirt
No.11 SQN - T-shirt £24.00
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.
No.11 SQN front & back - T-shirt
No.11 SQN front & back - T-shirt £27.00
XI Squadron - Squadron roundel on front, emblem on rear of shirt 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.
No.23 SQN - T-shirt
No.23 SQN - T-shirt £24.00
23 Squadron  Formed by the Royal Flying Corps in 1915 at Gosport, it first operated the B.E.2C as a night fighter to intercept Zeppelins. Towards the end of World War I the squadron converted to Sopwith Dolphins, but was disbanded in 1919. 1925 the squadron reformed at RAF Henlow with the Snipe, then the Gloster Gamecock. During the second world war it operated the Blenheim, Havoc then Mosquito with many battle honours. Post-war types included the Vampire, Venom and Javelin. The Cold war saw the use of the Lightning, Phantom and Tornado F3. In 2019 it was announced that 23 squadron will reform as a 'Space Squadron'. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
No.45 SQN Flying Camels - T-shirt
No.45 SQN Flying Camels - T-shirt £24.00
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 - T-shirt
No.56 SQN The Firebirds - T-shirt £24.00
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.74 Fighter Squadron - T-shirt
No.74 Fighter Squadron - T-shirt £24.00
No.74 Fighter Squadron No.74 Training Squadron started operational life in 1917, but was reformed as a Royal Flying Corps Fighter Squadron in 1918 and moved onto the Western Front. In combat, the Squadron developed a fierce reputation with a tiger-like aggression. A spirit that has stayed with this Squadron until it was disbanded in 2000. Famous pilots from the First War include Mick Mannock, Taffy Jones and Sydney Carlin. This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
No.9 SQN - T-shirt
No.9 SQN - T-shirt £24.00
No. IX Squadron  Number 9 Squadron is the oldest bomber squadron, as part of the RFC, formed in 1914. During the Second World War the squadron specialised in precision bombing with the Lancaster. Alongside 617, No.9 Squadron was responsible for the sinking of the Tirpitz during Operation Catechism. During the Cold War the squadron operated the Vulcan, moving onto being the first squadron to operate the Tornado GR.1. As the Tornado retired, No.9 was re-equipped with the Typhoon FGR.4  This design has been given a deliberate aged and 'weathered' appearance.
North American F-86 Sabre - T-shirt
North American F-86 Sabre - T-shirt £24.00
North American F-86 Sabre From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this illustration shows the F-86 Sabre going head to head with a MiG-15. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world.
Operation Chastise - T-shirt
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Operation Chastise - T-shirt £24.00
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.
OV-10A Bronco VS-41 - T-shirt
OV-10A Bronco VS-41 - T-shirt £24.00
OV-10A Bronco The Shamrocks or Sea Control Squadron were active from 1960 to 2006 in the anti-submarine role. Based at the Naval Air Station North Island, California.
P-36 Hawk - T-shirt
P-36 Hawk - T-shirt £24.00
Curtiss P-36 Hawk The Model 75 or Curtiss P-36 Hawk was introduced into the United States Army Air Corps in 1938. It was the predecessor of the P40 so didn't see much action with the USAAC, but was used by Finland, the French Air Force and the RAF as the Mohawk.
P-38 Lightning - T-shirt
P-38 Lightning - T-shirt £24.00
Lockheed P-38 Lightning Designed by Clarence 'Kelly' Johnson, the Lightning first flew in 1939 and entered military service in 1941. It had a distinctive design with a central nacelle and twin booms. The P-38 was most successful in the Pacific theatre, flown by aces such as Richard Bong, Thomas McGuire and Charles H. MacDonald. The Honduran Air Force used the Lightning right up until 1965.
P-39 Airacobra - T-shirt
P-39 Airacobra - T-shirt £24.00
Bell P-39 Airacobra Designed by Bell Aircraft, the Airacobra is a unique design with the engine positioned centrally in the fuselage and a tricycle undercarriage. The P-39 entered service in 1941 with the USSAC, RAF, Soviet Air Force, Free French and Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force. After the war the Airacobra was used in the US National Air Races.
P-40 Warhawk - T-shirt
P-40 Warhawk - T-shirt £24.00
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk The P-40 was the modification of the P36 Hawk and came into service at the start of World War II. It was used by all the allied air forces, mainly as an air superiority fighter in Africa, Pacific and China as well as Eastern Europe and Alaska. Most famous were the Flying Tigers. An American Volunteer Group that was part of the Chinese Air Force who operated against the Japanese.
P-40L Warhawk - T-shirt
P-40L Warhawk - T-shirt £24.00
Curtiss P-40L Warhawk From graphic designer and illustrator, Chris Sandham-Bailey of Inkworm.com. Chris is a regular contributor to aviation publications such as Aeroplane and Mortons Media. See more about Chris on our friends page. 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'.