Flight Line Apparel Group, LLC (a division of
Mobay Sportswear, Inc.) has let us see their new 50th Anniversary
logo of the USAF Thunderbirds. This logo is one of several that
will be seen during the 2003 air show season and will be available
across the U.S. at air shows and other aviation events to help mark
this moment in Thunderbird history. The logo comprises of the
essential elements that make up the team featuring the diamond
formation and the famed Thunderbird original insignia.
Flight Line Apparel is the exclusive apparel provider for the
First Flight Centennial Foundation® and has developed one of
the most comprehensive lines of apparel to honor the 100th
Anniversary of the Wright brothers and the events surrounding the
celebration. Their apparel will be available across the nation to
help celebrate this "Event of the Century"®.
If the name sounds familiar...
Their background comes from NASCAR as they produce apparel for
Action Performance Companies which is available trackside at all
NASCAR races. They are also the supplier for the Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Foundation "Race for a Cure" shirts that are used at
each race event across the country to raise money for breast cancer
research.
Flight Line Apparel Group, LLC is taking aviation apparel to new
levels. Their apparel will be available at air shows, online,
military bases, and at mass retail in the coming months. Their high
quality of detail and design will give aviation enthusiasts a new
fresh way to show their passion for flight. They will be
producing a complete series of shirts and apparel including
headwear for the Thunderbirds 50th Anniversary.
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