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AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire IRON EAGLE â SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICS Iron Eagle. Those of us who are old enough to remember smoking sections on airliners, will also remember the aeronautical cheesefest, 80s action flic called "Iron Eagle". The story of a young hot dog Cessna driver, and leader of the famed âEagles Flying Clubâ Doug Masters, who, with the help of his trusty kneeboard cassette player,the
CRASH OF THE VALKYRIE Designed by North American Aviation in the late 1950s, the Valkyri e was a large six-engined aircraft able to fly Mach 3+ at an altitude of 70,000 feet. This amazing and unique image taken on 8 June 1966 features XB-70A No. 2 in close formation with four other aircraft (an F-4, F-5, T-38, and F-104) for a photoshoot at the behest of General THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire IRON EAGLE â SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICS Iron Eagle. Those of us who are old enough to remember smoking sections on airliners, will also remember the aeronautical cheesefest, 80s action flic called "Iron Eagle". The story of a young hot dog Cessna driver, and leader of the famed âEagles Flying Clubâ Doug Masters, who, with the help of his trusty kneeboard cassette player,the
CRASH OF THE VALKYRIE Designed by North American Aviation in the late 1950s, the Valkyri e was a large six-engined aircraft able to fly Mach 3+ at an altitude of 70,000 feet. This amazing and unique image taken on 8 June 1966 features XB-70A No. 2 in close formation with four other aircraft (an F-4, F-5, T-38, and F-104) for a photoshoot at the behest of General THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.CHEMTRAIL DEPT.
Introducing the official Sierra Hotel Aeronautics Chemtrail Operations Cockpit Control Panel Decal! We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civilian markings are accurate and exacting in detail. VINTAGE AVIATION CLOTHING Grey / S - $32.50 USD Grey / M - $32.50 USD Grey / L - Sold Out Grey / XL - $32.50 USD Grey / XXL - $32.50 USD Grey / 3XL - Sold Out. Add to cart. Our limited edition vintage aviation clothing undergo a special aging and weathering process that gives the look of being printed in a Quonset hut, faded by the tropical sun and flown fifty missions. THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
BRITISH AIRWAYS FLIGHT 5390 Image Credit : Rob Hodgkins - G-BJRT BAC1-11 B.A.(15 July 1989) On June 10th, 1990, British Airways Flight 5390, a British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven 528FL departed Birmingham Airport, England direct for MĂĄlaga Airport, Spain at 08:20 local time (07:20 UTC). At the controls were Captain Timothy Lancaster(42), and First Officer Alastair Atchison (39). Flight 5390 also carried 4 cabin crew STOP SCREAMING, I'M SCARED TOO...BLACK/SILVER Stop Screaming, I'm scared tooBlack/Silver. Regular price $6.99. Default Title - $6.99 USD. Add to cart. DECAL 4 INCHES WIDE. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft and aeronautical markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civil markings are accurate and exacting indetail.
THE TALE OF TWO BAGS The Tale of "Two Bags"Rick Reilly of Sports Illustrated. He details his experiences when given the opportunity to fly in an F-14 Tomcat."Now this message is for America's most famous athletes: Someday you may be invited to fly in the back-seat of one of your country's most powerful fighter jets. Many of THE TIME THE USAAF BOMBED AN AMERICAN CITY The Time the USAAF Bombed an American City. During the dead of winter, March 21st 1944; Miles City, Montana; local residents woke to their quaint little town being overrun and submerged by the rising frozen waters of the Yellowstone river. Ice jams were building quickly,raising the
YEAGER'S NF-104 CRASH On December 10th, 1963, test pilot, Charles Elwood Yeager climbed into a modified Lockheed NF-104A equipped with a supplementary rocket engine and a reaction control system. The purpose for test flight was to continue the testing of RCS to compensate for normal aircraft control surfaces having little or no effect in the thin air of the upper stratosphere and when operating at WHEN PAPER TIGER II DROPPED A TOILET OVER NORTH VIET NAM October 1965, CDR Clarence W. Stoddard, Jr., Executive Officer of VA-25 "Fist of the Fleet", flying an A-1H Skyraider, NE/572 "Paper Tiger II" from Carrier Air Wing Two aboard USS Midway carried a special package to the North Vietnamese in commemoration of the 6-millionth pound of ordnance dropped. 572 was flown by CDR SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire IRON EAGLE â SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICS Iron Eagle. Those of us who are old enough to remember smoking sections on airliners, will also remember the aeronautical cheesefest, 80s action flic called "Iron Eagle". The story of a young hot dog Cessna driver, and leader of the famed âEagles Flying Clubâ Doug Masters, who, with the help of his trusty kneeboard cassette player,the
CRASH OF THE VALKYRIE Designed by North American Aviation in the late 1950s, the Valkyri e was a large six-engined aircraft able to fly Mach 3+ at an altitude of 70,000 feet. This amazing and unique image taken on 8 June 1966 features XB-70A No. 2 in close formation with four other aircraft (an F-4, F-5, T-38, and F-104) for a photoshoot at the behest of General THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire IRON EAGLE â SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICS Iron Eagle. Those of us who are old enough to remember smoking sections on airliners, will also remember the aeronautical cheesefest, 80s action flic called "Iron Eagle". The story of a young hot dog Cessna driver, and leader of the famed âEagles Flying Clubâ Doug Masters, who, with the help of his trusty kneeboard cassette player,the
CRASH OF THE VALKYRIE Designed by North American Aviation in the late 1950s, the Valkyri e was a large six-engined aircraft able to fly Mach 3+ at an altitude of 70,000 feet. This amazing and unique image taken on 8 June 1966 features XB-70A No. 2 in close formation with four other aircraft (an F-4, F-5, T-38, and F-104) for a photoshoot at the behest of General THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.CHEMTRAIL DEPT.
Introducing the official Sierra Hotel Aeronautics Chemtrail Operations Cockpit Control Panel Decal! We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civilian markings are accurate and exacting in detail. VINTAGE AVIATION CLOTHING Grey / S - $32.50 USD Grey / M - $32.50 USD Grey / L - Sold Out Grey / XL - $32.50 USD Grey / XXL - $32.50 USD Grey / 3XL - Sold Out. Add to cart. Our limited edition vintage aviation clothing undergo a special aging and weathering process that gives the look of being printed in a Quonset hut, faded by the tropical sun and flown fifty missions. THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
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THE TIME THE USAAF BOMBED AN AMERICAN CITY The Time the USAAF Bombed an American City. During the dead of winter, March 21st 1944; Miles City, Montana; local residents woke to their quaint little town being overrun and submerged by the rising frozen waters of the Yellowstone river. Ice jams were building quickly,raising the
THE TALE OF TWO BAGS The Tale of "Two Bags"Rick Reilly of Sports Illustrated. He details his experiences when given the opportunity to fly in an F-14 Tomcat."Now this message is for America's most famous athletes: Someday you may be invited to fly in the back-seat of one of your country's most powerful fighter jets. Many of YEAGER'S NF-104 CRASH On December 10th, 1963, test pilot, Charles Elwood Yeager climbed into a modified Lockheed NF-104A equipped with a supplementary rocket engine and a reaction control system. The purpose for test flight was to continue the testing of RCS to compensate for normal aircraft control surfaces having little or no effect in the thin air of the upper stratosphere and when operating at THE REAL PILOT LOST DURING TOP GUN...ART SCHOLL The 1986 blockbuster film TOP GUN included one scene where the character Maverick, inadvertently entered an inverted flat spin that killed his RIO âGooseâ, but it was not Goose that was lost in that spin. That aviator's name was Art Scholl. Art, was an experienced and well known air show performer, professor and head of the Department of Aeronautics at San Bernardino Valley College, flight WHEN PAPER TIGER II DROPPED A TOILET OVER NORTH VIET NAM October 1965, CDR Clarence W. Stoddard, Jr., Executive Officer of VA-25 "Fist of the Fleet", flying an A-1H Skyraider, NE/572 "Paper Tiger II" from Carrier Air Wing Two aboard USS Midway carried a special package to the North Vietnamese in commemoration of the 6-millionth pound of ordnance dropped. 572 was flown by CDR SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the STOP SCREAMING, I'M SCARED TOO...BLACK/SILVER Stop Screaming, I'm scared tooBlack/Silver. Regular price $6.99. Default Title - $6.99 USD. Add to cart. DECAL 4 INCHES WIDE. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft and aeronautical markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civil markings are accurate and exacting indetail.
THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
THE COLDITZ COCK
The only known photo of the original Colditz Cock, by US war correspondent Lee Carson shortly after Colditz Castle was liberated in April 1945. It was a glider built by British prisoners of war for an escape attempt from Oflag IV-C in Germany. The glider was assembled by Goldfinch, Best and 12 assistants in the lower attic above the chapel. The runway was to be constructed from tables and theMY WINGS ARE WHAT??
Any pilot knows the importance of following a proper flow, and making sure that each item on a checklist is properly attended to. Unfortunately as professional as a pilot wishes to be, we are all vulnerable to one basic and unavoidable truththat no matter how experienced, and how attentive we are, mistakes can still happen. There are minor mistakes that one can simply make a note to try andSOAPY'S FLIGHT
Soapy's Flight. On May 6th, 1983; Sub Lieutenant Ian "Soapy" Watson was operating off the coast of Portugal. Watson was launched in a pair of aircraft tasked with locating a French aircraft carrier under combat conditions including radio silence and radar switched off. "Soapy" was a junior Royal Navy Pilot undertaking his first NATOexercise.
WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the VF-84 JOLLY ROGERS CREW CAP The second VF-84, known as the Vagabonds, was established on July 1, 1955, at NAS Oceana flying the FJ-3 Fury. VF-84's commanding officer, formerly with VF-61, requested to change his squadron's name and insignia to that of the Jolly Rogers. His request was approved onApril 1, 1960.
SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the STOP SCREAMING, I'M SCARED TOO...BLACK/SILVER Stop Screaming, I'm scared tooBlack/Silver. Regular price $6.99. Default Title - $6.99 USD. Add to cart. DECAL 4 INCHES WIDE. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft and aeronautical markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civil markings are accurate and exacting indetail.
THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
THE COLDITZ COCK
The only known photo of the original Colditz Cock, by US war correspondent Lee Carson shortly after Colditz Castle was liberated in April 1945. It was a glider built by British prisoners of war for an escape attempt from Oflag IV-C in Germany. The glider was assembled by Goldfinch, Best and 12 assistants in the lower attic above the chapel. The runway was to be constructed from tables and theMY WINGS ARE WHAT??
Any pilot knows the importance of following a proper flow, and making sure that each item on a checklist is properly attended to. Unfortunately as professional as a pilot wishes to be, we are all vulnerable to one basic and unavoidable truththat no matter how experienced, and how attentive we are, mistakes can still happen. There are minor mistakes that one can simply make a note to try andSOAPY'S FLIGHT
Soapy's Flight. On May 6th, 1983; Sub Lieutenant Ian "Soapy" Watson was operating off the coast of Portugal. Watson was launched in a pair of aircraft tasked with locating a French aircraft carrier under combat conditions including radio silence and radar switched off. "Soapy" was a junior Royal Navy Pilot undertaking his first NATOexercise.
WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the VF-84 JOLLY ROGERS CREW CAP The second VF-84, known as the Vagabonds, was established on July 1, 1955, at NAS Oceana flying the FJ-3 Fury. VF-84's commanding officer, formerly with VF-61, requested to change his squadron's name and insignia to that of the Jolly Rogers. His request was approved onApril 1, 1960.
VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.CHEMTRAIL DEPT.
Introducing the official Sierra Hotel Aeronautics Chemtrail Operations Cockpit Control Panel Decal! We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civilian markings are accurate and exacting in detail. SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any SpitfireB-52 PEACE SIGN
B-52 Peace Sign. Regular price $8.99. Default Title - $8.99 USD. Add to cart. DECAL 4 INCHES. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civilian markings are accurate and exacting in VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS A 1971 Act of Parliament merged BOAC and BEA, effective 31 March 1974, forming today's British Airways. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and THE TALE OF TWO BAGS The Tale of "Two Bags"Rick Reilly of Sports Illustrated. He details his experiences when given the opportunity to fly in an F-14 Tomcat."Now this message is for America's most famous athletes: Someday you may be invited to fly in the back-seat of one of your country's most powerful fighter jets. Many of YOGI THE SUPERSONIC BEAR 21 March 1962: Yogi, the black bear, became the first to eject at supersonic speeds when the USAF tested the B-58 Hustlerâ˛s escape capsule. Ejected at 35,000 feet at 870 mph. Ejection was successful, Yogi's chute deployed, and he touched down unharmed 7 minutes, 49seconds later.
GODSPEED TO THE CREW OF APOLLO 1 Godspeed to the crew of Apollo 1. Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom (April 3, 1926 â January 27, 1967) One of the seven original National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Project Mercury astronauts, Project Gemini and an Apollo program astronaut. Grissom was the second American to fly in space, and the first member of the NASA AstronautCorps
THE REAL PILOT LOST DURING TOP GUN...ART SCHOLL The 1986 blockbuster film TOP GUN included one scene where the character Maverick, inadvertently entered an inverted flat spin that killed his RIO âGooseâ, but it was not Goose that was lost in that spin. That aviator's name was Art Scholl. Art, was an experienced and well known air show performer, professor and head of the Department of Aeronautics at San Bernardino Valley College, flight SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the STOP SCREAMING, I'M SCARED TOO...BLACK/SILVER Stop Screaming, I'm scared tooBlack/Silver. Regular price $6.99. Default Title - $6.99 USD. Add to cart. DECAL 4 INCHES WIDE. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft and aeronautical markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civil markings are accurate and exacting indetail.
THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
THE COLDITZ COCK
The only known photo of the original Colditz Cock, by US war correspondent Lee Carson shortly after Colditz Castle was liberated in April 1945. It was a glider built by British prisoners of war for an escape attempt from Oflag IV-C in Germany. The glider was assembled by Goldfinch, Best and 12 assistants in the lower attic above the chapel. The runway was to be constructed from tables and theMY WINGS ARE WHAT??
Any pilot knows the importance of following a proper flow, and making sure that each item on a checklist is properly attended to. Unfortunately as professional as a pilot wishes to be, we are all vulnerable to one basic and unavoidable truththat no matter how experienced, and how attentive we are, mistakes can still happen. There are minor mistakes that one can simply make a note to try andSOAPY'S FLIGHT
Soapy's Flight. On May 6th, 1983; Sub Lieutenant Ian "Soapy" Watson was operating off the coast of Portugal. Watson was launched in a pair of aircraft tasked with locating a French aircraft carrier under combat conditions including radio silence and radar switched off. "Soapy" was a junior Royal Navy Pilot undertaking his first NATOexercise.
WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the VF-84 JOLLY ROGERS CREW CAP The second VF-84, known as the Vagabonds, was established on July 1, 1955, at NAS Oceana flying the FJ-3 Fury. VF-84's commanding officer, formerly with VF-61, requested to change his squadron's name and insignia to that of the Jolly Rogers. His request was approved onApril 1, 1960.
SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the STOP SCREAMING, I'M SCARED TOO...BLACK/SILVER Stop Screaming, I'm scared tooBlack/Silver. Regular price $6.99. Default Title - $6.99 USD. Add to cart. DECAL 4 INCHES WIDE. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft and aeronautical markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civil markings are accurate and exacting indetail.
THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
THE COLDITZ COCK
The only known photo of the original Colditz Cock, by US war correspondent Lee Carson shortly after Colditz Castle was liberated in April 1945. It was a glider built by British prisoners of war for an escape attempt from Oflag IV-C in Germany. The glider was assembled by Goldfinch, Best and 12 assistants in the lower attic above the chapel. The runway was to be constructed from tables and theMY WINGS ARE WHAT??
Any pilot knows the importance of following a proper flow, and making sure that each item on a checklist is properly attended to. Unfortunately as professional as a pilot wishes to be, we are all vulnerable to one basic and unavoidable truththat no matter how experienced, and how attentive we are, mistakes can still happen. There are minor mistakes that one can simply make a note to try andSOAPY'S FLIGHT
Soapy's Flight. On May 6th, 1983; Sub Lieutenant Ian "Soapy" Watson was operating off the coast of Portugal. Watson was launched in a pair of aircraft tasked with locating a French aircraft carrier under combat conditions including radio silence and radar switched off. "Soapy" was a junior Royal Navy Pilot undertaking his first NATOexercise.
WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the VF-84 JOLLY ROGERS CREW CAP The second VF-84, known as the Vagabonds, was established on July 1, 1955, at NAS Oceana flying the FJ-3 Fury. VF-84's commanding officer, formerly with VF-61, requested to change his squadron's name and insignia to that of the Jolly Rogers. His request was approved onApril 1, 1960.
VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.CHEMTRAIL DEPT.
Introducing the official Sierra Hotel Aeronautics Chemtrail Operations Cockpit Control Panel Decal! We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civilian markings are accurate and exacting in detail. SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any SpitfireB-52 PEACE SIGN
B-52 Peace Sign. Regular price $8.99. Default Title - $8.99 USD. Add to cart. DECAL 4 INCHES. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civilian markings are accurate and exacting in VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS A 1971 Act of Parliament merged BOAC and BEA, effective 31 March 1974, forming today's British Airways. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and THE TALE OF TWO BAGS The Tale of "Two Bags"Rick Reilly of Sports Illustrated. He details his experiences when given the opportunity to fly in an F-14 Tomcat."Now this message is for America's most famous athletes: Someday you may be invited to fly in the back-seat of one of your country's most powerful fighter jets. Many of YOGI THE SUPERSONIC BEAR 21 March 1962: Yogi, the black bear, became the first to eject at supersonic speeds when the USAF tested the B-58 Hustlerâ˛s escape capsule. Ejected at 35,000 feet at 870 mph. Ejection was successful, Yogi's chute deployed, and he touched down unharmed 7 minutes, 49seconds later.
GODSPEED TO THE CREW OF APOLLO 1 Godspeed to the crew of Apollo 1. Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom (April 3, 1926 â January 27, 1967) One of the seven original National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Project Mercury astronauts, Project Gemini and an Apollo program astronaut. Grissom was the second American to fly in space, and the first member of the NASA AstronautCorps
THE REAL PILOT LOST DURING TOP GUN...ART SCHOLL The 1986 blockbuster film TOP GUN included one scene where the character Maverick, inadvertently entered an inverted flat spin that killed his RIO âGooseâ, but it was not Goose that was lost in that spin. That aviator's name was Art Scholl. Art, was an experienced and well known air show performer, professor and head of the Department of Aeronautics at San Bernardino Valley College, flight SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level. WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level. WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS DECAL 4 INCHES. British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was the British state-owned airline created in 1939 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd.It continued operating overseas services throughout World War II. A 1971 Act of Parliament merged BOAC and BEA, effective 31 March 1974, forming today's British Airways.AVIATION DECALS
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THE BENT WING BASTARD The day the "Bent Wing Bastard" was born. May 29th 1940, the first flight of the XF4U-1, the prototype of the iconic F4U Corsair was made with Lyman A. Bullard, Jr. at the controls. The maiden flight proceeded normally until a hurried landing was made when the elevator trim tabs failed because of flutter.Perhaps one CRASH OF THE VALKYRIE Designed by North American Aviation in the late 1950s, the Valkyri e was a large six-engined aircraft able to fly Mach 3+ at an altitude of 70,000 feet. This amazing and unique image taken on 8 June 1966 features XB-70A No. 2 in close formation with four other aircraft (an F-4, F-5, T-38, and F-104) for a photoshoot at the behest of General DRAG RACING THE WORLDS FASTEST AIR BREATHING AIRCRAFT Drag Racing The Worlds Fastest Air Breathing Aircraft! During our first refuelling north of Scotland, we were flying at 350 knots looking to rendezvous with our tanker. Walt, ever the vigilant companion, noted some airborne signals on his scope and said to look out the window and see if anyone was there. Sure enough, two NorwegianF-16 fighters
THE REAL PILOT LOST DURING TOP GUN...ART SCHOLL The 1986 blockbuster film TOP GUN included one scene where the character Maverick, inadvertently entered an inverted flat spin that killed his RIO âGooseâ, but it was not Goose that was lost in that spin. That aviator's name was Art Scholl. Art, was an experienced and well known air show performer, professor and head of the Department of Aeronautics at San Bernardino Valley College, flight VF-84 JOLLY ROGERS CREW CAP The second VF-84, known as the Vagabonds, was established on July 1, 1955, at NAS Oceana flying the FJ-3 Fury. VF-84's commanding officer, formerly with VF-61, requested to change his squadron's name and insignia to that of the Jolly Rogers. His request was approved onApril 1, 1960.
WHEN A US NAVY F-14 SHOT DOWN A USAF PHANTOM On September 22nd, 1987, a USAF RF-4C Phantom âOrange Teamâ launched from Aviano Air Base in Italy on a beautiful sunny afternoon for a training exercise with the US Navy. . The mission for the day was to locate the USS Saratogaâs "Blue Teamâ battle group, andperform a
SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level. WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level. WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS DECAL 4 INCHES. British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was the British state-owned airline created in 1939 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd.It continued operating overseas services throughout World War II. A 1971 Act of Parliament merged BOAC and BEA, effective 31 March 1974, forming today's British Airways.AVIATION DECALS
Regular price $7.99. Default Title - $7.99 USD. Add to cart. Hand Picked Die Cut Decal - 4 INCHES. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft and aeronautical markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. "ANYTIME BABY" F-14 DECAL DECAL 4 INCHES HIGH We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civilian markings are accurate and exacting in detail. Place them on your airplane,helicopter, car,
THE BENT WING BASTARD The day the "Bent Wing Bastard" was born. May 29th 1940, the first flight of the XF4U-1, the prototype of the iconic F4U Corsair was made with Lyman A. Bullard, Jr. at the controls. The maiden flight proceeded normally until a hurried landing was made when the elevator trim tabs failed because of flutter.Perhaps one CRASH OF THE VALKYRIE Designed by North American Aviation in the late 1950s, the Valkyri e was a large six-engined aircraft able to fly Mach 3+ at an altitude of 70,000 feet. This amazing and unique image taken on 8 June 1966 features XB-70A No. 2 in close formation with four other aircraft (an F-4, F-5, T-38, and F-104) for a photoshoot at the behest of General DRAG RACING THE WORLDS FASTEST AIR BREATHING AIRCRAFT Drag Racing The Worlds Fastest Air Breathing Aircraft! During our first refuelling north of Scotland, we were flying at 350 knots looking to rendezvous with our tanker. Walt, ever the vigilant companion, noted some airborne signals on his scope and said to look out the window and see if anyone was there. Sure enough, two NorwegianF-16 fighters
THE REAL PILOT LOST DURING TOP GUN...ART SCHOLL The 1986 blockbuster film TOP GUN included one scene where the character Maverick, inadvertently entered an inverted flat spin that killed his RIO âGooseâ, but it was not Goose that was lost in that spin. That aviator's name was Art Scholl. Art, was an experienced and well known air show performer, professor and head of the Department of Aeronautics at San Bernardino Valley College, flight VF-84 JOLLY ROGERS CREW CAP The second VF-84, known as the Vagabonds, was established on July 1, 1955, at NAS Oceana flying the FJ-3 Fury. VF-84's commanding officer, formerly with VF-61, requested to change his squadron's name and insignia to that of the Jolly Rogers. His request was approved onApril 1, 1960.
WHEN A US NAVY F-14 SHOT DOWN A USAF PHANTOM On September 22nd, 1987, a USAF RF-4C Phantom âOrange Teamâ launched from Aviano Air Base in Italy on a beautiful sunny afternoon for a training exercise with the US Navy. . The mission for the day was to locate the USS Saratogaâs "Blue Teamâ battle group, andperform a
SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level. WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level. WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS DECAL 4 INCHES. British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was the British state-owned airline created in 1939 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd.It continued operating overseas services throughout World War II. A 1971 Act of Parliament merged BOAC and BEA, effective 31 March 1974, forming today's British Airways.AVIATION DECALS
Regular price $7.99. Default Title - $7.99 USD. Add to cart. Hand Picked Die Cut Decal - 4 INCHES. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft and aeronautical markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. "ANYTIME BABY" F-14 DECAL DECAL 4 INCHES HIGH We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civilian markings are accurate and exacting in detail. Place them on your airplane,helicopter, car,
THE BENT WING BASTARD The day the "Bent Wing Bastard" was born. May 29th 1940, the first flight of the XF4U-1, the prototype of the iconic F4U Corsair was made with Lyman A. Bullard, Jr. at the controls. The maiden flight proceeded normally until a hurried landing was made when the elevator trim tabs failed because of flutter.Perhaps one CRASH OF THE VALKYRIE Designed by North American Aviation in the late 1950s, the Valkyri e was a large six-engined aircraft able to fly Mach 3+ at an altitude of 70,000 feet. This amazing and unique image taken on 8 June 1966 features XB-70A No. 2 in close formation with four other aircraft (an F-4, F-5, T-38, and F-104) for a photoshoot at the behest of General DRAG RACING THE WORLDS FASTEST AIR BREATHING AIRCRAFT Drag Racing The Worlds Fastest Air Breathing Aircraft! During our first refuelling north of Scotland, we were flying at 350 knots looking to rendezvous with our tanker. Walt, ever the vigilant companion, noted some airborne signals on his scope and said to look out the window and see if anyone was there. Sure enough, two NorwegianF-16 fighters
THE REAL PILOT LOST DURING TOP GUN...ART SCHOLL The 1986 blockbuster film TOP GUN included one scene where the character Maverick, inadvertently entered an inverted flat spin that killed his RIO âGooseâ, but it was not Goose that was lost in that spin. That aviator's name was Art Scholl. Art, was an experienced and well known air show performer, professor and head of the Department of Aeronautics at San Bernardino Valley College, flight VF-84 JOLLY ROGERS CREW CAP The second VF-84, known as the Vagabonds, was established on July 1, 1955, at NAS Oceana flying the FJ-3 Fury. VF-84's commanding officer, formerly with VF-61, requested to change his squadron's name and insignia to that of the Jolly Rogers. His request was approved onApril 1, 1960.
WHEN A US NAVY F-14 SHOT DOWN A USAF PHANTOM On September 22nd, 1987, a USAF RF-4C Phantom âOrange Teamâ launched from Aviano Air Base in Italy on a beautiful sunny afternoon for a training exercise with the US Navy. . The mission for the day was to locate the USS Saratogaâs "Blue Teamâ battle group, andperform a
SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level. WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the SIERRA HOTEL AERONAUTICSAVIATION DECALSFLIGHT JACKETSCREW CAPSAVIATION CLOTHINGAVIATOR SUNGLASSES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence. Shop Patches. VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, The United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG AVIATION SLANG-PILOT SLANG. A - "ALPHA". AAA - Anti-aircraft Artillery. ACM - Air Combat Maneuvering, or dogfighting. Ack Ack guns â Anti aircraft guns. Abaft â Farther than aft. Abeam â Object located in your 3 or 9 Oâclock position. Used in position reporting. AGL - Above Ground Level. WHEN YOU LAND ON THE WRONG CARRIER Andrew May Oct 08, 2020. That image of a Marine Phantom isnât an example of any form of hazing or being on the wrong carrier. Instead itâs because the F-4B, tail code AA-207, operated from the Ark Royal from 23 February to 6 March 1973. During that time it carried the squadron markings of No. 892 Squadron on its tail.AVIATION POETRY
AVIATION POETRY. HIGH FLIGHT. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, â and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of â wheeled and soaredand swung. High in
RIP LTJG. NICK BRADSHAW This is a picture of US Navy LTJG. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on July 29th, 1986. LTJG Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LTJG. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the THE FASTEST SPEED EVER REACHED BY A MANMADE OBJECT The worlds fastest rocket powered aircraft was the hypersonic North American X-15, operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The X-15's official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft, was set on October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach6.70 at
SPEED OF THE SPITFIRE On the 27th of April, 1944; Squadron Leader Anthony F Martindale took off on a very unique mission. To put his Mark XI Spitfire through the wringer and find her true top speed. The Spitfire, whoâs beauty and proclivity for speed were well known, had already been put through her paces by Squadron Leader J R Tobin, who had reached an amazing 606mph, or Mach .89, the fastest speed any Spitfire LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. WHEN A B-47 BOMBER FLEW UNDER THE MACKINAC BRIDGE . On April 24th, 1959; U.S. Air Force Captain John S. Lappo, a WW2, Korean War and Vietnam Veteran was flying a USAF RB-47E 6 engine bomber aircraft, along with his five-man crew as they were returning to Lockbourne Air Force base near Columbus, Ohio. As the Mackinac Bridge came into view, Capt Lappo succumbed to a temptation that has flashed through the mind of almost every pilot since the VINTAGE AVIATION LOGOS DECAL 4 INCHES. British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was the British state-owned airline created in 1939 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd.It continued operating overseas services throughout World War II. A 1971 Act of Parliament merged BOAC and BEA, effective 31 March 1974, forming today's British Airways.AVIATION DECALS
Regular price $7.99. Default Title - $7.99 USD. Add to cart. Hand Picked Die Cut Decal - 4 INCHES. We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft and aeronautical markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military LANDING BLIND WITH A CRIPPLED F-14 Landing Blind with a Crippled F-14. During a mission in the Persian Gulf, a VF-142 F-14 Tomcat lost its radome when the latching mechanism failed as the F-14 was travelling at over 450 kts at an altitude of 27,000 feet. D uring in-flight separation t he radome slammed into the canopy and shattered the forward glass of the canopy windscreen. "ANYTIME BABY" F-14 DECAL DECAL 4 INCHES HIGH We present the most comprehensive and unique collection of aircraft markings anywhere on the globe. Our high quality designs drafted after military and civilian markings are accurate and exacting in detail. Place them on your airplane,helicopter, car,
THE BENT WING BASTARD The day the "Bent Wing Bastard" was born. May 29th 1940, the first flight of the XF4U-1, the prototype of the iconic F4U Corsair was made with Lyman A. Bullard, Jr. at the controls. The maiden flight proceeded normally until a hurried landing was made when the elevator trim tabs failed because of flutter.Perhaps one CRASH OF THE VALKYRIE Designed by North American Aviation in the late 1950s, the Valkyri e was a large six-engined aircraft able to fly Mach 3+ at an altitude of 70,000 feet. This amazing and unique image taken on 8 June 1966 features XB-70A No. 2 in close formation with four other aircraft (an F-4, F-5, T-38, and F-104) for a photoshoot at the behest of General DRAG RACING THE WORLDS FASTEST AIR BREATHING AIRCRAFT Drag Racing The Worlds Fastest Air Breathing Aircraft! During our first refuelling north of Scotland, we were flying at 350 knots looking to rendezvous with our tanker. Walt, ever the vigilant companion, noted some airborne signals on his scope and said to look out the window and see if anyone was there. Sure enough, two NorwegianF-16 fighters
THE REAL PILOT LOST DURING TOP GUN...ART SCHOLL The 1986 blockbuster film TOP GUN included one scene where the character Maverick, inadvertently entered an inverted flat spin that killed his RIO âGooseâ, but it was not Goose that was lost in that spin. That aviator's name was Art Scholl. Art, was an experienced and well known air show performer, professor and head of the Department of Aeronautics at San Bernardino Valley College, flight VF-84 JOLLY ROGERS CREW CAP The second VF-84, known as the Vagabonds, was established on July 1, 1955, at NAS Oceana flying the FJ-3 Fury. VF-84's commanding officer, formerly with VF-61, requested to change his squadron's name and insignia to that of the Jolly Rogers. His request was approved onApril 1, 1960.
WHEN A US NAVY F-14 SHOT DOWN A USAF PHANTOM On September 22nd, 1987, a USAF RF-4C Phantom âOrange Teamâ launched from Aviano Air Base in Italy on a beautiful sunny afternoon for a training exercise with the US Navy. . The mission for the day was to locate the USS Saratogaâs "Blue Teamâ battle group, andperform a
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RANDOLPH ENGINEERING AVIATORS - SKYFORCE AIR⢠SLATE Regular price $239.00 -------------------------Size 55MM 58MM
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Frame 23K Gold 55MM / Bayonet / 23K Gold - $239.00 USD 58MM / Bayonet / 23K Gold - $239.00 USD Add to cart Like the stone Slate and its undertones, this blue/gray gradient lens is excellent for every day wear as your classic gray lens sunglasses. TECHNOLOGY: SkyForce Air⢠Gradient Lite Lens, Vector⢠Anti-Reflective backside coating, Blue Wave⢠HEV Blue Light Management, 100% UVA and UVB. * Made in USA using the finest components found worldwide. * Signature bayonet temples designed for military pilots * Lifetime-warranted solder joints * Military Issued: HGU4/P, MIL-S-25948 * Mineral crown glass lens * 100% UV Protection * Adjustable cushioned silicon nose pads for customized fit * Package includes a case, microfiber cleaning cloth, and smallmaintenance kit
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Frame Matte Chrome 55MM / Bayonet / Matte Chrome - $219.00 USD 58MM / Bayonet / Matte Chrome - $219.00 USD Add to cart A stunning atlantic-blue multi-layer mirror that reduces glare and provides a neutral all-purpose tint for mirrored sunglasses in a lite lens. Blue lens sunglasses are often revered as the best coloredmirror sunglasses.
TECHNOLOGY: SkyForce⢠Lite Lens, Vector⢠Anti-Reflective backside coating, Blue Wave⢠HEV Blue Light Management, 100% UVA and UVB.Ask a question
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Frame 23K Gold 55MM / 23K Gold - $219.00 USD 58mm / 23K Gold - $219.00 USD Add to cart A relaxing green tint that filters color for reduced eye fatigue and provides exceptional contrast for crisp viewing. Brightens shadows and reduces glare.TECHNOLOGY: SkyTec⢠Lite Lens, scratch resistant, 100% UVA/UVB protectionUSES: Everyday use, aviation, hiking and driving,outdoor sports.
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Email Message "Close (esc)" RANDOLPH ENGINEERING AVIATORS - LENS: SKYFORCE⢠AMERICAN GRAY Regular price $219.00 -------------------------Size 52MM 55MM 58MM
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Frame 23K Gold Bright Chrome Gunmetal Matte Black Matte Chrome 52MM / Bayonet / 23K Gold - $219.00 USD 52MM / Bayonet / Bright Chrome - $199.00 USD 52MM / Bayonet / Gunmetal - $199.00 USD 52MM / Bayonet / Matte Black - $199.00 USD 52MM / Bayonet / Matte Chrome - $199.00 USD 55MM / Bayonet / 23K Gold - $219.00 USD 55MM / Bayonet / Bright Chrome - $199.00 USD 55MM / Bayonet / Gunmetal - $199.00 USD 55MM / Bayonet / Matte Black - $199.00 USD 55MM / Bayonet / Matte Chrome - $199.00 USD 58MM / Bayonet / 23K Gold - $219.00 USD 58MM / Bayonet / Bright Chrome - $199.00 USD 58MM / Bayonet / Gunmetal - $199.00 USD 58MM / Bayonet / Matte Black - $199.00 USD 58MM / Bayonet / Matte Chrome - $199.00 USDAdd to cart
Randolph Engineering signature neutral gray tint lens, originally engineered for military pilots. Maintains âtrueâ color and contrast distribution throughout all light and terrain conditions for gray lens sunglasses in a lite lens. TECHNOLOGY: SkyForce⢠Lite Lens, Vector⢠Anti-Reflective backside coating, Blue Wave⢠HEV Blue Light Management, 100% UVA and UVB.Ask a question
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Frame 23K Gold 55MM / 23K Gold - $239.00 USD 58MM / 23K Gold - $239.00 USD Add to cart Named after the color of the sands in Cape Cod, and the famed sunset colours that reflect off your instrument panel when flyingoverhead.
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SIERRA HOTEL PATCHES Sierra Hotel Aeronautics (SHA) Phonetic abbreviation for âSh#t Hot", The highest praise; the pilotâs all-purpose expression of approval from fellow aviators. Wearing Sierra Hotel patch on your flight suit, jacket, or flight bag, it is a declaration of your personal PURSUIT of aeronautical excellence.Shop Patches
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Regular price $1,095.00 ------------------------- Size XS S M L XL 2XL Color Brown XS / Brown - $1,095.00 USD S / Brown - $1,095.00 USD M / Brown - $1,095.00 USD L / Brown - $1,095.00 USD XL / Brown - $1,095.00 USD 2XL / Brown - $1,095.00 USD Add to cart The sheepskin B-3 was first issued to bomber pilots in early WWII. To protect them from cold weather situations while flying high altitudes in open cockpits the B-3 quickly proved to be one of the militaryâs favorite. The Womenâs B3 Bomber Jacket is an accurate replication of this classic style used during the war, now tailored especially forwomen.
⢠Soft supple double-faced Shearling ⢠Leather welted seems ⢠Brass belted collar ⢠Waist straps for extra warmth ⢠Two front pockets ⢠This is a slim fit jacket ⢠Available in brown ⢠Proudly made in the USA.Ask a question
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Email Message "Close (esc)" "100 MISSION" A-2 FLIGHT JACKET Regular price $540.00 ------------------------- Size XS S M L XL XXL 3XL 4XL 5XL 6XL XS - $540.00 USD S - $540.00 USD M - $540.00 USD L - $540.00 USD XL - $540.00 USD XXL - $540.00 USD 3XL - $590.00 USD 4XL - $590.00 USD 5XL - $590.00 USD 6XL - $590.00 USDAdd to cart
During WWII, the âbattle wornâ look of a pilotâs jacket was a visual reflection of his courage and bravery. Recreating this effect, the "100 Mission" jacket is crafted using antique lambskin which features purposely made surface irregularities and natural graining to recreate a weather-beaten appearance. With continued wear, the color of the leather will lighten and its texture will become richer, adding to the vintage characteristics of the jacket. The â100 Missionâ jacket is manufactured according to A-2 military specified detailing and does not contain fiberfill or bulky insulation, making it suitable for all seasons and particularly perfect for warmer climates. The jacket boasts side entry hand warming pockets, an interior pocket and a woven âequipment labelâ sewn into the lining. Made in the USA ofimported leather.
⢠Antique lambskin leather ⢠Silky lining with woven equipment label ⢠Snap down collar ⢠Front zipper under wind flap ⢠Two front flap snap pockets ⢠Side entry pockets ⢠An interior pocket ⢠Knit cuffs and waistband ⢠This is a regular fit jacket ⢠Proudly made in the USA. The Type A-2 flying jacket was officially standardized by the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1927, as the successor to the Type A-1 flying jacket. The military specification number for Type A-2 is 94-3040, Drawing Number 31-1415, but spec. labels found in the jackets themselves show this to be 30-1415. The A-2 was traditionally awarded to an Army Air Forces officer upon completion of basic flight training, and always before graduating to advanced training. The informal standard system of distribution was airmen lining up in front of boxes containing jackets of various sizes and handed out by the base Quartermaster. The flight jacket became a treasured item to all airmen, and was worn with as much pride as their wings. During their service, crews often added and removed squadron patches, rank marks, mission markings and occasionally painted artwork depicting the type of aircraft they flew, or the Nose Art painted on their aircraft.Ask a question
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Email Message "Close (esc)" U.S.A.F. 21ST. CENTURY A-2 JACKET Regular price $450.00 ------------------------- Size 34 36 38 40 42 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 Color Brown Black 34 / Brown - $450.00 USD 36 / Brown - $450.00 USD 36 / Black - $450.00 USD 38 / Brown - $450.00 USD 38 / Black - $450.00 USD 40 / Brown - $450.00 USD 40 / Black - $450.00 USD 42 / Brown - $450.00 USD 42 / Black - $450.00 USD 46 / Brown - $450.00 USD 46 / Black - $450.00 USD 48 / Brown - $490.00 USD 48 / Black - $490.00 USD 50 / Brown - $490.00 USD 50 / Black - $490.00 USD 52 / Brown - $490.00 USD 52 / Black - $490.00 USD 54 / Brown - $530.00 USD 54 / Black - $530.00 USD 56 / Brown - $530.00 USD 56 / Black - $530.00 USD 58 / Brown - $530.00 USD 58 / Black - $530.00 USD 60 / Brown - $530.00 USD 60 / Black - $530.00 USD Add to cart According to comments made by the Air Force pilots who requested practical modifications of the original re-issue 1987 version of the A-2 flight jacket, the Official USAF 21st Century A-2 is a contemporary version of the original classic Government Issue jacket. The 21st Century A-2 is tailored to serve present-day pilot requirements, while retaining all the authentic charm of the original making it perfect for every day wear. _This jacket is also availablein long sizes. _
⢠Deluxe military spec goatskin leather ⢠Mil spec cotton blend tonal lining ⢠Snap down collar ⢠Brass front zipper under wind flap ⢠Two front flap snap pockets ⢠Side entry pockets ⢠Two interior pockets ⢠Knit cuffs and waistband ⢠This is a regular fit jacket ⢠Available in black or brown ⢠Proudly made in the USA. The Type A-2 flying jacket was officially standardized by the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1927, as the successor to the Type A-1 flying jacket. The military specification number for Type A-2 is 94-3040, Drawing Number 31-1415, but spec. labels found in the jackets themselves show this to be 30-1415. The A-2 was traditionally awarded to an Army Air Forces officer upon completion of basic flight training, and always before graduating to advanced training. The informal standard system of distribution was airmen lining up in front of boxes containing jackets of various sizes and handed out by the base Quartermaster. The flight jacket became a treasured item to all airmen, and was worn with as much pride as their wings. During their service, crews often added and removed squadron patches, rank marks, mission markings and occasionally painted artwork depicting the type of aircraft they flew, or the Nose Art painted on their aircraft.Ask a question
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Email Message "Close (esc)" U.S. NAVY ISSUE MIL SPEC G-1 JACKET Regular price $520.00 -------------------------Color Brown
Size 34 36 38 40 42 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 Brown / 34 - $520.00 USD Brown / 36 - $520.00 USD Brown / 38 - $520.00 USD Brown / 40 - $520.00 USD Brown / 42 - $520.00 USD Brown / 46 - $520.00 USD Brown / 48 - $550.00 USD Brown / 50 - $550.00 USD Brown / 52 - $550.00 USD Brown / 54 - $600.00 USD Brown / 56 - $600.00 USD Brown / 58 - $600.00 USD Brown / 60 - $600.00 USD Add to cart Since its introduction in the late 1930âs, the G-1 has remained standard issued gear of the US Navy. Returning to the G-1âs roots, Cockpit USAâs replications have remained true to the jacketâs birth. Using the original military spec patterns calling for use of genuine mouton fur collars from the WWII era, Cockpit USAâs US Navy Mil Spec G-1 is truly authentic. _This jacket is also available inLong sizes._
⢠100% goatskin leather ⢠Silky nylon lining ⢠Mouton shearling collar⢠Bi-swing back
⢠Under arm grommets for ventilation ⢠Front zipper over USN wind flap ⢠Two front flap pockets ⢠Interior snap close pocket ⢠Knit cuffs and waistband ⢠This is a regular fit jacket ⢠Available in brown ⢠Proudly made in the USA.Ask a question
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Email Message "Close (esc)" SR-71 BLACKBIRD HABU CAP On some Pacific Islands, there exists a deadly, black venomous pit viper called the Habu. When the top secret brainchild of Kelly Johnson and the Skunk Works, none other than the worlds fastest air breathing aircraft, the A-12, and later SR-71s first flew into their remote base of Kadena AFB, Okinawa, the local people couldnât help but notice the strange and menacing shape thundering in the sky. The Titanium monster came to be known as Habu, as did the crews that flewher
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BANDIT CREW CAP
An Aggressor or adversary squadron (in the US Navy and USMC) is squadron that is trained to act as an opposing force in military war-games. Aggressor squadrons use enemy tactics, techniques, and procedures to give a realistic simulation of air combat (as opposed to training against one's own forces). Since it is impractical to use actual enemy aircraft and equipment, surrogate aircraft are used to emulate potential adversaries. The first formal use of dissimilar aircraft for training was in 1968 by the Navy Fighter Weapon Training School (better known as "TOPGUN")Learn More
B-52 BUFF CAP
All these years later, the B-52 is alive and very well, and will remain in service long after the B-2 and B-1 bombers have retired to the boneyards, once again proving to be ageless in her reign, the Buff is still smoking its 8 engines, and flexing her massive wings aroundthe world!
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