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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 11:14 am 
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You've GOT to do a P-47 shirt.....PLEAAAAASSSSEEEE!!!

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Umm, I don't think that was the point... :shock: :lol:

Thanks guys. Zach, a P-47 is on the list for the next run, should these sell well at Oshkosh. Maybe even a P-61 too. 8)

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 11:18 am 
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Didja read that folks? These new shirts need to sell well in order to get a P-47 AND a P-61 design in the future. While not mandatory to come to the WIX cookout (that's a bbq for the upside down folks :wink: ), I encourage everyone to show up in their new Warbird Alley shirts! 8)

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 11:23 am 
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Hahaha, that's quite the endorsement! Thanks. :lol:

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Very cool, and you rememered prop blur!! As a photographer, nothing drives me nuts more than a frozen prop on an aircraft that is flying, even if it is just silk screened on to a t-shirt, it still needs prop blur. :wink:

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Tim, I'm right there with you! I only wish I could figure that feature out on my camera. Drives me nuts! :lol:

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How about a P-38.

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FYI: For you early arrivals to Oshkosh, it looks like the shirts might be available for sale as early as Saturday afternoon in the Warbird PX (two days before the event starts!)

I was up there today, and the new "Warbird Alley" is looking great. Two airplanes already parked there -- An F-86 and EAA's F-84.

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Cool, can't wait to see pics!

Who likes Mustangs. :lol:

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Picked up four of them today! Very nice!!!!

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FYI, these shirts will be available in the Warbird Alley PX at a reduced rate, so go back for your second choice, or stock up on your favorite! :lol:

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What no A-26.... :cry:


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What no A-26.... :cry:


I'll 2nd that!

Looking forward to stocking up on more of these beauties

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Zachary wrote:
You've GOT to do a P-47 shirt.....PLEAAAAASSSSEEEE!!!

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Right on Zach. Snafu? Too much detail but razorback for sure. I'm in for multiples. Will be at OSH all week. Hope they make it.

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Sorry everybody, but due to an administrative issue with the host organization, Django's amazing shirt deisgns will not be available at Oshkosh this year. They WILL be available, as usual, at our website, and they WILL be available at AirVenture 2012, along with some exciting new offerings.

This is very frustrating for us, to say the least. My apologies.

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I like the look. Nice work, Django!

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