Spitfires ShirtsDuring World War II, a remarkable group of American women took to the skies, defying both danger and convention. They were crop dusters, debutantes, college students, and barnstormersskilled pilots who were denied the chance to serve their own country because of their gender. When Great Britain opened its doors to anyone capable of ferrying warplanes, twenty five courageous young women crossed the Atlantic in 1942 to become the first American women to
Museum's Restoration Hangar
it could carry loads of up to 90
these brave aviators earned the nickname "Tuskegee Airmen" and were also known as the "Red Tails" after painting the tail assemblies of their fighters a distinctive crimson
Widely regarded as one of the best fighters of WWII
Crafted in the USA
unique removable "pogo" landing gear
perfect for any casual outing or cozy day indoors
The shirt is forest green with a B-17 Flying Fortress in background with the museum crest
These sculptures are all handmade
This detailed construction block set recreates the Polish Army’s newest armored powerhouse with exceptional accuracy
The blocks are fully compatible with other brands
also known as the "Warthog"