de Havilland Mosquito - Mug
de Havilland Mosquito - Mug £10.00
de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito From air power artist Peter Van Stigt, a beautiful rendition of the Mosquito fighter bomber. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world. The graphic features deliberate torn edges. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Meteor T-7 - Mug
Meteor T-7 - Mug £10.00
Gloster Meteor T7 A classic British jet from air power artist Peter Van Stigt. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world. The graphic features deliberate torn edges. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Sepecat Jaguar - Mug
Sepecat Jaguar - Mug £10.00
Sepecat Jaguar Striking pair of Jaguars from air power artist Peter Van Stigt. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world. The graphic features deliberate torn edges. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Hurricane MK I - Mug
Hurricane MK I - Mug £10.00
MK I Hawker Hurricane From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this rendition of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Hurricane is available on black or dark grey. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world.  The graphic features deliberate torn edges. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Harrier low level - Mug
Harrier low level - Mug £10.00
Hawker Siddeley Harrier Pair of low-level Harriers from air power artist Peter Van Stigt. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world. The graphic features deliberate torn edges. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Cold War Icons - Mug
Cold War Icons - Mug £10.00
Cold War Icons - Avro Vulcan and English Electric Lightning From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this illustration shows two of the great British fighters and bombers from the 1950s. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world. The graphic features deliberate torn edges. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Operation Chastise - Mug
Operation Chastise - Mug £10.00
Operation Chastise - Dambusters Raid On the 16-17th May 1943, 617 Squadron carried out an attack on the Rhur Dams using the famous bouncing bomb. Squadron X from No.5 Group RAF became 617 under the command of Wing Commander Guy Gibson with crews made up of many nationalities including the Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The graphic features deliberate torn edges. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Blackburn Buccaneer - Mug
Blackburn Buccaneer - Mug £10.00
Blackburn Buccaneer - On the deck From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this illustration shows the Buccaneer in its natural habitat, on the deck. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world. The graphic features deliberate torn edges. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Bristol Beaufighter - Mug
Bristol Beaufighter - Mug £10.00
Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this dramatic view of the 'Beau' looks great on a dark grey tshirt. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation anatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world. The graphic features deliberate torn edges. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
AH-64 Apache - Mug
AH-64 Apache - Mug £10.00
Boeing AH-64 Apache From air power artist Peter Van Stigt this illustration shows the fearsome Apache attack helicopter in action. Peter is a commercial digital artist who is an aviation fanatic, producing aviation artwork sold around the world. The graphic features deliberate torn edges. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
OV-10A Bronco VS-41 - Mug
OV-10A Bronco VS-41 - Mug £10.00
OV-10A Bronco The Shamrocks or Sea Control Squadron 41 were active from 1960 to 2006 in the anti-submarine role. Based at the Naval Air Station North Island, California. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Mug
F-4 Phantom VF-111 - Mug £10.00
McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom The Sundowners was originally Fighter Squadron VF-11 then redesignated as VF-111 in 1948. In 2006 VFC-13 took on the squadron insignia and call-sign and became VFC-111. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
A-7 Corsair II VA-93 - Mug
A-7 Corsair II VA-93 - Mug £10.00
A-7 Corsair II The Blue Blazers or VA-93 Attack Squadron was formed in 1954 operating the F9F-2 Panther, A-4 Skyhawk and then the A-7A. The Squadron saw action in Korea and Vietnam. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
FA-18F Super Hornet VFA-32 - Mug
FA-18F Super Hornet VFA-32 - Mug £10.00
FA-18F Super Hornet The Fighting Swordsmen or VFA-32 are a United States Navy strike fighter squadron currently based at Naval Air Station Oceana. The Squadron was formed in 1945 and saw combat from World War II through to present day operations. Mugs are printed both sides on white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Fighting Cocks - Mug
Fighting Cocks - Mug £10.00
No.43 Squadron RAF 'The Fighting Cocks' No.43 Squadron was formed in Stirling, Scotland, in 1916 as part of the Royal Flying Corps. During the Great War the squadron operated Sopwith Strutters, Camels and Snipes. In 1926 the squadron flew the Gloster Gamecock earning its nickname 'The Fighting Cocks'. Siskins and Hawker Fury's were the squadrons aircraft leading up to World War 2. Hurricanes and Spitfires followed prior to the jet age which saw the Gloster Meteor entering service. Hawker Hunters followed, then the Phantom, finishing off with the F.3 Tornado as the squadron disbanded in 2009. Printed both sides. Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
No.56 SQN The Firebirds - Mug
No.56 SQN The Firebirds - Mug £10.00
No.56 Squadron - The Firebirds No.56 Squadron is one of the RAFs senior squadrons with many battle honours with notable airmen including James McCudden and Albert Ball among the ranks. In the 1960s the Squadron had an aerobatic team called the Firebirds, consisting of nine Lightning F.1As. Phantom FGR.2s and Tornado F3s followed as its operational aircraft. 56 Squadron now serves as the Air Command and Control Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Operational Evaluation Unit. Printed both sides. Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
No.45 SQN Flying Camels - Mug
No.45 SQN Flying Camels - Mug £10.00
No.45 Squadron - The Flying Camels Formed in 1916, as part of the Royal Flying Corps, the squadron started service life equipped with Sopwith Strutters. Between the wars No. 45 flew Vickers Vernon bomber - transports mainly in the Middle East, tasked with ground support and mail services. Through the years the squadron participated in the North African campaign of WWII, the Malayan Emergency, Indonesia and as a shadow squadron during the cold war. From the early 90s onwards 45 Squadron became a multi-engined unit, now operating Embraer Phenom T1s. Printed both sides. Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
No.74 Fighter Squadron - Mug
No.74 Fighter Squadron - Mug £10.00
No.74 Fighter Squadron No.74 Training Squadron started operational life in 1917, but was reformed as a Royal Flying Corps Fighter Squadron in 1918 and moved onto the Western Front. In combat, the Squadron developed a fierce reputation with a tiger-like aggression. A spirit that has stayed with this Squadron until it was disbanded in 2000. Famous pilots from the First War include Mick Mannock, Taffy Jones and Sydney Carlin. Printed both sides. Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.