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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 1:06 pm 
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what is your favorite aviation tshirt/apparel and where did you get it?

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 1:20 pm 
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Mine was a shirt with black splatters and drips all over the front, it had the following printed on it,
How did you know I had a Radial Engine ?

another was for my GF, it was a pair of radial engine jugs on the front, and a cessna 195 tail on the back,
It said on the front, "a great pair of Jugs", and on the back, "A well Rounded Tail"

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 5:13 pm 
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P-40 Burma Banshees T-Shirt (Khaki)

http://www.aircorpsdepot.com/clothing/f ... khaki.html


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:02 pm 
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whirlwind fighter project shirt....bought from the group recreating a ww11 westland whirlwind


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:09 pm 
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One with a B-25 on it, no idea where it came from, old girlfriend got it for me. But it has a pocket, which is why it's the only aviation t-shirt I own.

How on earth do people get on with shirts without pockets??? I used to require the pocket for a pack of cigs, and now (since March 2007 thank god) require the pocket for geezer glasses.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:27 pm 
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Has to be this one:

http://www.warhistorystore.com/products ... ur-t-shirt

I have some cool sports jerseys from Squadrons I played hockey with when I was in the Airforce.


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My sentimental favorite would have to be this 'Briefing Time' shirt my Dad picked up for me at a show back in the early-mid 1980s. Can't see it too clearly in this photo, but enough that some of you may recognize it. I didn't like the shirt so much as the B-25 itself... it was one of my favorite warbirds as a kid... and not just because of the pinup. Even at that age, I had an eye for authenticity in restorations, and 'Briefing Time' just looked like the real deal to me.

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As to my overall favorite... that's tough. It would probably be a toss up between an 'F-4 MiG-Killer' shirt that I *think* came from Blackbird or another similar outfit, and a couple'a shirts that a friend produced. One was called 'Fighter Pilots Famous Last Words'. I did some artwork for that one, and helped him come up with the list of 'famous last words'. The other was a design he borrowed from an ad for the F-16... he turned wrenches on F-4s back in the early-mid 1980s with the 4th TFW, and so, at the time he was making shirts, was partial to the 4th's F-15Es... so he substituted the Eagle for the Bic and modified the tagline; 'F-15E Strike Eagle: Air To Everything'.

I'm thinking of doing a shirt (or shirts) to promote my website, so whatever I come up with will probably be my new 'fave'... will update this if and when that happens.


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Hands down- Special K On Mark logo/silhouette shirt- worn two out. Have tried to order more Special K Ts but keep leaving the states!

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70th Doolittle Tokyo Raiders shirt autographed by Lt. Col. Richard Cole at Madison, WI.
2nd favorite -- wife's Doolittle Reunion shirt autographed by Lt. Col. Richard Cole at Reading, PA.

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This one!

https://www.vintagewingsmembers.ca/esto ... riantId=14

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Well DUH! All of these! :D 8)
http://www.redbubble.com/people/warbirdwear

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:20 am 
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Warbird Kid wrote:

Pretty neat! But doggonit, $28 and still no pockets. I could go $28 for a shirt with an Axial logo, but can't forego the pocket! Oh well, back to Goodwill and $3 plain janes for me. :?

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Warbird Kid wrote:

Pretty neat! But doggonit, $28 and still no pockets. I could go $28 for a shirt with an Axial logo, but can't forego the pocket! Oh well, back to Goodwill and $3 plain janes for me. :?


I know, its not a cheap operation. I could drop them to $20.00 each (not including shipping) but then Id make nothing on them! As it is, Im only getting 6 or 7 dollars for each. Red Bubble takes the rest! Not a perfect setup but an alright one.

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Have to put these up...mock ups from the shirt printer. The real shirts came out great!

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 11:55 am 
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Warbird Kid wrote:
I know, its not a cheap operation.

I'm not bitchin about the price, I'm bitchin about no pocket. I'd get that Axial shirt in a heartbeat ... if only it had a pocket, can't live without a pocket... :P

Very cool stuff, otherwise!

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