History of Aviation T-Shirt
Soar through the history of aviation with this engaging shirt, which celebrates the centennial of flying machines. Featuring seven airplanes, from the Wright Brothers’ very first plane to the newest stealth fighter, our History of Aviation T-shirt perfectly encapsulates the past and fuels human imagination for the future of flight. An attached hang tag describes each plane. Available on White.
$24.00 – $25.00
Features seven planes, from the Wright Bros. first plane, to the latest Stealth fighter.
Soar through the history of aviation with this engaging shirt, which celebrates the centennial of flying machines. Featuring seven airplanes, from the Wright Brothers’ very first plane to the newest stealth fighter, our History of Aviation T-shirt perfectly encapsulates the past and fuels human imagination for the future of flight. An attached hang tag describes each plane. Available on White.
| Weight | 8 oz |
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| Dimensions | 10 × 8 × 1 in |
| Color | White |
| Size | Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large +$1.00, Youth Small 6-8, Youth Medium 10-12, Youth Large 14-16 |
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