Crew Chief Mugs
Description: You Can't Tell Me What To Do, You're Not My Crew Chief! A funny vintage racing design for drag racers, mechanics, pit crew members, gearheads, and anyone who spends their weekends in the garage. Featuring a distressed winged wrench emblem inspired by motorsports, race teams, horsepower, and garage life.
Description: You know what they say.... Never underestimate a B-52 Stratofortress Crewchief! Nothing launched unless those wrenches turned! Seven day alerts, non-stop maintenance, launching and recovering the aircraft in every kind of weather and work condition... The Crewchief was the one who made sure everything got done. This design features my own B-52 rendering, which can be seen in my artwork titled "On the Grid." You can see it on my John Matthews Art website.
HM-14 Vanguard Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 14 Naval Aviation Squadron Design Mug
by Designed For Flight
$13 $18
Description: A fierce dark fantasy design featuring a flaming skull warrior crowned with feathers, spikes, and chaos energy. This bold artwork is perfect for fans of gothic style, metal aesthetics, fantasy crews, and intense skull-themed fashion. Great for anyone who enjoys edgy warrior art, heavy graphic apparel, and powerful outlaw-inspired designs with a dramatic fantasy vibe.
Description: The F-15E Strike Eagle — the backbone of USAF tactical air power since 1988. This design captures the jet in full attack profile against a distressed American flag, built for veterans, active duty airmen, aviation enthusiasts, and proud military families. Perfect gift for F-15 pilots, WSOs, crew chiefs, and anyone who served with the 4th Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson, the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath, or any Strike Eagle unit. Designed for those who know the sound of afterburners.
F-15E Strike Eagle USAF Fighter Jet T-Shirt — American Air Power Tribute Mug
by Tipu Creativity
$13 $18
HMH-466 Wolfpack Heavy Helicopter Squadron US Military Squadron Naval Aviation Design Mug
by Designed For Flight
$13 $18
Description: The concept of the door gunner originated during the Vietnam War, when helicopters were first used in combat in large numbers. The original personnel who served as early door gunners aboard CH-21, UH-34, and UH-1 helicopters in Vietnam, were enlisted men, with a designated and specially trained crew chief serving as both the aircraft's maintenance manager and a door gunner.