RAF VC10 T-Shirts...

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RAF VC10 T-Shirts...

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Thought I'd post the RAF T-Shirts I have...

Starting with the standard Sqn T-Shirts:

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101 Sqn standard black (also available as a roll neck.

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10 Sqn standard red.

Those were also available in other colours, but red for 10 and black for 101 Sqns could be worn with a flying suit.

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101 Sqn Ltd Ed - Last of the Fast. From 2011.

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101 Sqn Ltd Ed 50 Years of the VC10.

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101 Sqn Al Udeid - "Do You Want Some"

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And the back...

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1312 Flt (Falklands) in green...

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...and black.

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NICE :) :)

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I think I may still have a well-travelled KD shirt in my holdall up in the loft - don't suppose there's much interest in a picture of that?
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Ahhhh, KD! Those were the days!!! :mrgreen: I remember getting my money to buy my KD Mess Dress :wink:

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I took all the bits and pieces for a tropical Mess Kit to Aden (by BUA VC 10) to discover on arrival that 'Red Sea Rig' was in use - ie a short-sleeved white shirt with epaulettes, copied from the RN, I believe. The set of never-used small brass buttons is in the holdall too, I think, still wrapped in the tissue paper it came in back in 1966.
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