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Casablanca
(French
Morocco - 1923) If you look closely, down from this cool plane's left wingtip
and back about two blocks, you'll see Rick's Place. You can buy this nifty
aviation t-shirt there too, but you'll get a better deal here! (Shown on a
small t-shirt)
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Graf
Zeppelin (1930)
This stamp is a prize for any collector and is one of the most beloved of
American postage stamps. The airship was named after Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin,
its German inventor who wasn't around to see the last one go down in flames
in New Jersey. Of course, with this cool aviation t-shirt the last thing you'll
do is go down in flames! (Shown on a small t-shirt)
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TransPacific (USA - 1935) This beautiful old stamp celebrates the first Transpacific
Air Mail Service in 1935, quite a feat in those days. A beautiful and historic
aviation t-shirt! (Shown on a small t-shirt)
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Propeller (USA -1923) This is definitely one of my favorites! It was the U.S.'s
second air mail issue and was designed to attract beautiful people and money
into your life. Does it work? Put on this aviataion t-shirt and prepare yourself!
(Shown on a small t-shirt)
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Spitfire (1934)
You'll find it difficult to find a Brit who lived through the Battle of
Britain who doesn't consider the Spitfire the best piston driven fighter ever
made. (Shown on a small
t-shirt)
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Verted Air (USA - 1923) Ok, this is the way it was supposed to look. Makes more sense now. After all this time it took a customer to suggest that I try to bring that Jenny back to where it should have been in the first place. So take your pick! (Shown on a small
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Lufthansa (1930s) This rather fanciful luggage label
seems to be a bit anachronistic, but it makes a great aviation t-shirt! (Shown
on a small t-shirt)
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Canada
Air (Canada - 1938) This pontooned plane was caught in the act of buzzing the MacKenzie
River steamer. This is frowned upon these days, but when you wear this aviation
t-shirt you will be smiled upon. (Shown on a small t-shirt)
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Daedalus (Canada - 1935)
Daedalus escaped the maze of the minotaur with this nifty set of feathers.
This cool and very retro aviation t-shirt might come in equally handy! (Shown
on a small t-shirt)
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Estonia
(1940) Is the Estonian airplane as slow as the bird or is that one fast
bird? Wear this aviation t-shirt and discover the truth! (Shown on a small
t-shirt)
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Indochina
Air (1933)
Anyone recognize this plane? This was the way the mail was carried in the
old days - what a great job! The company always supplied the pilot with a Going Postal aviation t-shirt, too. (Shown on a small t-shirt)
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Ivory Coast (1942) I find the landing gear on this interesting aircraft particularly
intriguing. Must be French. Those who see you in this exotic and exciting
aviation t-shirt will also be intrigued! (Shown on a small t-shirt)
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Junkers G-38 (1930s) This fascinating airplane was developed by the German
Junkers company in the late 1920s and put into service around 1931. It flew
a passenger route for Lufthansa between Berlin and London for a while and
actually held some world records in the early '30s. I sure would like to
see one these days, but this aviation t-shirt is as close as we'll get probably ever get! (Shown on a small t-shirt)
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Air Caledonia New Caledonia (1938) This must have been a huge plane judging from
the size of the shadow it cast. Throw a big shadow yourself with this beautiful
aviation t-shirt! (Shown on a small t-shirt)
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Greek
Air (Greece - 1933) This is another airplane I'd like to see
in person. It may not have really flown but you sure will with this
unique aviation t-shirt! (Shown on a small
t-shirt)
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