A Heritage flight passing over the boneyard at Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, Arizona
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Hey fellow aviation people, check out iloveahangar because their merch, especially their shoes, are insane!!!
They have high-top (and even more low-tops) for tons of popular aircraft squadrons and individual planes themselves fit with logos and paint schemes and accurate serial numbers. You can get most of them with either black or white sides/laces.
They’ve got F-14 Tomcats squadrons, U-2, A-10 squadrons, Tuskegee Airmen aircraft, individual SR-71s, individual B-17s, individual P-51s, and soooooo many more to choose from.
For my F-14 Tomcat people, they have the following squadrons (that I’ve seen):
VF-1 WolfPack
VF-2 Bounty Hunters
VF-31 Tomcatters
VF-41 Black Aces
VF-84 Jolly Rogers
VF-143 Pukin’ Dogs
I was hoping they’d have VF-213 Black Lions and VF-114 Fighting Aardvarks, but maybe it’s for the best they don’t because then I would have to buy them both IMMEDIATELY on top of the pair I already bought.
For my Masters of the Air friends, they have a collaboration with the 100th Bomb Group Foundation where you can custom make your own pair of B-17 Flying Fortress high top shoes. They also have some of the most popular aircraft in the group’s history with the nose art, for example: “Our Baby”, “Our Gal Sal”, “Rosie’s Riveters”, and “Alice From Dallas.” They come in drab green and some are in silver!
I just got a custom pair of these with the B-17 serial number 42-3393 Just-a-Snappin’ and I am soooo excited to wear these to EAA!!
I recommend browsing some of the individual collections for particular museums and historical foundations by going to the three lines and selecting “Museums and Collections”. Check out some of the others I mentioned below and check out their website for tons more, including other products like bags and duffels and wall art!
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(via Stu Shepherd Art - Fine Art America)
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Scat III, Oshkosh 2021. Not so Ruff anymore.
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The convergence point of 4 firing .50 caliber machine guns on a Lockheed P-38 Lightning.
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A 54th Fighter Squadron P-38 runs up it’s engine at an Alaskan airfield, 1943
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P-38J Lightning aircraft "Yippee" Nicknamed "The Forked-Tailed Devil". 1944
➤➤ VIDEO: https://youtu.be/WCKCmrE2bYg
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(via St Louis Blues | Gareth Hector Milita)
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