Seafire MK XVII - Mug
£10.00
Supermarine Seafire MK XVII
SX336 was built by Westland of Yeovil in 1946 and is one of the only remaining types flying in the UK today. The back of the shirt features 8 profiles from this collection of Spitfire t-shirts.
Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Spitfire - Mug
£10.00
Supermarine Spitfire MKI
This profile is a Spitfire from 234 Squadron at RAF Middle Wallop. Printed both sides.
Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Spitfire - Mug
£10.00
Supermarine Spitfire MKI
This profile is a Spitfire from 54 Squadron at RAF Manston. Printed both sides.
Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Spitfire MK 24 - Mug
£10.00
Supermarine Spitfire MK 24
VN318 was operated by the Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force with 80 Squadron in 1955.
Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Spitfire MK Ia - Mug
£10.00
Supermarine Spitfire MK Ia
This design features the livery of Pilot Officer Eric Lock from 41 Squadron. In August 1940 R6886 was stationed at RAF Hornchurch.
Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Spitfire MK IX - Mug
£10.00
Supermarine Spitfire MK IX
MK392 was flown by Wing Commander Johnnie Johnson of No.144 Wing.
Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Spitfire MK VB - Mug
£10.00
Supermarine Spitfire MK VB
EP706 was flown by Flt. Lt George Beurling with No.249 Squadron stationed in Malta in 1942.
Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Spitfire MK XIV - Mug
£10.00
Supermarine Spitfire MK XIV
RN135 was flown by Squadron Leader J.H. 'Ginger' Lacey with No.17 Squadron. The Squadron operated out of Miho Airfield during the early occupation of Japan at the end of the war.
Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Spitfire PR MK XIX - Mug
£10.00
Supermarine Spitfire PR MK XIX
PS890 of No.81 Squadron was stationed at RAF Seletar, Singapore in the early 1950s.
Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.
Spitfire Prototype K5054 - Mug
£10.00
Supermarine Spitfire Prototype K5054
K5054 was the only Spitfire prototype made and was first flown by 'Mutt' Summers on 5th March 1936. He famously remarked "I don't want anything touched!" referring to how perfect the aircraft flew. This design shows K5054 in the blue paint scheme for the 1936 Royal Air Force Pageant at Hendon in 1936.
Mugs are white ceramic holding 300ml/half a pint.