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Introducing the 24th Special Tactics Squadron Stickers! These stickers are a must-have for fans of the 24th STS, printed on high-quality adhesive vinyl for maximum durability and opacity. With a 95µ density, these stickers are perfect for indoor use and can withstand regular wear and tear without fading or peeling. Our stickers are incredibly easy to apply, with a bubble-free application that ensures a smooth finish every time. Whether you're using them to cover other stickers or to add a touch of personality to your belongings, our 24th Special Tactics Squadron Stickers are sure to impress. With their high opacity film, these stickers are impossible to see through, making them perfect for covering up old or unsightly stickers or paint. Plus, their durable vinyl construction ensures they'll last for years to come, even with regular use. Before applying your sticker, make sure to clean the surface thoroughly to ensure a secure and long-lasting bond. Get your hands on these 24th Special Tactics Squadron Stickers today and show your support for this elite unit!
Edition limited to 50 in total (25 prints in each size)The Hurricane was one of the most versatile British fighters and served in almost all theatres of the war. In Canada, Canadian Car and Foundry built over 1440 under license, many equipping RCAF Squadrons in Canada while others served in RAF squadrons. Ten RCAF squadrons in Canada were equipped with the Hurricane, serving on the east and west coasts.Service RecordTaken on strength: February 1939Struck off strength: June 1948Designer:HawkerManufacturer:Canadian Car and FoundryCategory:FighterSource: RCAF Centennial TimelineThis limited edition, fine art print featuring the Hawker Hurricane MK IV (circa 1939)—and our entire RCAF 100th Centennial Collection—is perfect for collectors and aviation enthusiasts of all ages. By purchasing this, you will also be supporting the RCAF and its personnel, as a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the RCAF Centennial Fund.Artist's NoteThis photo-realistic painting is my artistic interpretation of an aircraft of this type. As I create my pieces, I draw inspiration from multiple sources, adding details with a creative lens. This particular image is a composite concept of that process. The dates shown on each piece indicate when the aircraft was “taken on strength.” The paint colour and markings on this piece are not meant to accurately depict the aircraft when it came into service. Most aircraft were in service for many years and assigned to various theatres of operation and squadrons. Ultimately, my final conceptual renderings may not—in fact, most often—are not 100% historically accurate. The RCAF 100th Centennial identifier signifies that the Royal Canadian Air Force approves this reproduction.
Air Force Blue - No 260. LRV (Light Reflectance Value) - 21 Historically, Air Force Blue is in fact a generic term for a multitude of shades, mixed by individual squadrons. This version is deeper and richer than some; even more so when used on all the walls of a room.Intelligent Matt Emulsion is Little Greene's ground-breaking paint - it's matt, environmentally-friendly and completely washable. This makes it suitable for all areas of your home including kitchens, bathrooms, children's rooms and high-traffic hallways.Please Note: This item is shipped directly from Little Greene and takes up to 7 working days to arrive.
Description: Photograph from the log book of RAF Squadron Leader B.J.E. Lane. Date: 1940-2 Our Catalogue Reference: AIR 4/58 This image is from the collections of The National Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons. For high quality reproductions of any item from our collection please contact our image library.
Phoenix Squadron was an elite starfighter unit and part of a cell of resistance fighters who rebelled against the Galactic Empire in the years prior to the Battle of Yavin. The squadron was led by Commander Jun Sato. Phoenix Squadron piloted A-wing starfighters that were carried aboard Sato's command ship Phoenix Home. The squadron could also be transported by the fleet's blockade runners using docking tubes.[19] Following the destruction of Phoenix Home, the squadron lacked a permanent home and
"Salute the Aces of Razgriz!" -Osean personnel Morale patch include loop and hook backing. [Embroidered Version] Update 05/16/19: Version 5 Enhanced ++
The ultimate symbol of America from the 1970s and 80s, these F-14 tomcats soar through a sunset sky. These particular tomcats are representative of VF-31 squadron "Tomcatters". This print is 8x10 inches on archival acid-free matte paper and comes matted in an acid-free protective sleeve. All prints are signed. Prints usually ship within 2 business days via USPS first-class mail and arrive within 5 days. Email me if you need it faster.
An F-35B from Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501 (VMFAT-501), flies near its base a MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina. Learn more about the F-35 at Beaufort: bit.ly/1gjM14B
PACIFIC OCEAN (Nov. 1, 2018) A Sailor waits for a fueling evolution on an F/A-18F Super Hornet, with Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 41, to finish during flight operations on the flight deck aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). John C. Stennis is underway conducting routine operations in the Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Grant G. Grady).