Description
flown by aces such as Richard Bong
This record breaking jet-powered medium bomber entered RAF service in 1952 and served a remarkable 55 years
This unique jet first entered into service in 1969 in V/STOL operations for the RAF
RAAF and RNZAF
Fighting Cocks - Long-sleeve T-shirt Size:3XL flown by aces such asNo. 43 Squadron RAF 'The Fighting Cocks' No. 43 Squadron was formed in Stirling, Scotland, in 1916 as part of the Royal Flying Corps. During the Great War the squadron operated Sopwith Strutters, Camels and Snipes. In 1926 the squadron flew the Gloster Gamecock earning its nickname 'The Fighting Cocks'. Siskins and Hawker Fury's were the squadrons aircraft leading up to World War 2. Hurricanes and Spitfires followed prior to the jet age which saw the
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