Fighting Eagles of the 334th Fighter Sqdn Maybe one of the coolest squadron emblems around, the Fighting Eagle makes those Irish dudes in Indiana look like equipment managers. |
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WASP - Women Airforce Service Pilots A new design for Christmas - WASP! (As the ladies will tell you, it's Women Airforce Service Pilots - no extra "S" or apostrophes) |
709th Bomb Sqdn With this new group of WW II art, we're adding tail markings/letters in the art and more detail for the squadrons. |
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549th Bomb Squadron Lucifer rides the firecracker! More squadron art, this time with tail markings/letters and home base info. |
1st Pursuit Sqdn Flying Tigers The Adam and Eve's - they weren't so politically correct back then, nor accurate if you look at who's chasing who. Their sister squadron? Hell's Angels. Ahh, now it all makes sense. |
9th Bomb Sqdn, 1943 Klieg Lights make nifty viusal puns when you're called the 9th Bomb Squadron, circa 1943 |
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116th Fighter-Interceptor Sqdn, 1951 116th Fighter Interceptor Sdn of the 81st FI Wing, RAF Bentwaters 1951. F-86A |
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Hell's Angels - Flying Tigers The American Volunteer Group, 20 December 1941 - 14 July 1942. They did plenty in a short time. |
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Battlin' Bulldogs - China, 1944-45 Battlin' Bulldogs of the 22nd Bomb Squadron, 341st Bombardment Group |
Women's Air Corps Ferry Pilots $21.99 |
















