Czechoslovakia RAF Tshirt
FLYINF SPANNER T-shirt
commemorating the Czechoslovak RAF squadrons operating in Her Majesty's service during the Second World War
Material: 100% cotton
155g/m2
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commemorating the Czechoslovak RAF squadrons operating in Her Majesty's service during the Second World War
Material: 100% cotton
155g/m2
Comfortable hooded sweatshirt with Gripena silhouette print belonging to 211SQN and REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT lettering on the back.
Material: 280g/m², 80% cotton, 20% polyester
Children's T-shirt with short sleeves and round neck, 1.5 cm elastic spandex blend ribbing at the neck and with a cartoon tiger and JAS 39 GRIPEN aircraft belonging to the 211th Tactical Squadron.
100% cotton
155g/m2
T-shirt for 211SQN participants at the annual Tiger Meet, which will take place in Belgium at the Kleine Brogel air base on the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Tiger Association.
https://natotigers.org/tiger-meet/xtm2021
100% cotton
size M-4XL
NATO Tiger Meet 2017
211 SQN T-shirt with the motif of aircraft coloring at NATO Tiger Meet 2017.
The T-shirt was an official addition to this exercise and was worn by the participants of this exercise.
Material: 100% cotton, 190 g / m2
Painting dedicated to 312 Czechoslovak Squadron
painter Iva Honkova
No. 312 Squadron RAF
Czechoslovak-manned fighter squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
100% cotton, 180-200g/m2
T shirt with original paintig of Mi 24/35 Hind. Alien Tiger has won 1st place - The best Tiger Painting during NATO Tiger Meet in Zaragoza.
The HIND is used by 221 Tiger squadron from Namest nad Oslavou.
Author of the painting Iva Honkova.
100% cotton
Limited edition of Su-7 T-shirts, which were created based on maitanance plans of the original technical documentation of the airplane.
The Sukhoi Su-7 (Fitter-A) was a swept wing, supersonic fighter aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in 1955. Originally, it was designed as tactical, low-level dogfighter, but was not successful in this role
100% cotton, 190g/m2