Blenheim Union Jack Short-Sleeve Unisex T-Shirt (No Text)

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Color: Black
Size: S
Short Sleeve T-Shirt Size Chart
  
SIZE
LENGTH (inch/cm)
WIDTH (inch/cm)
XS
27.0
68.6
16.5
41.9
S
28.0
71.1
18.0
45.7
M
29.0
73.7
20.0
50.8
L
30.0
76.2
22.0
55.9
XL
31.0
78.7
24.0
61.0
2XL
32.0
81.3
26.0
66.0
3XL
33.0
83.8
28.0
71.1
4XL
34.0
86.4
30.0
76.2
The Bristol Blenheim was a British light bomber developed in the 1930s from a civil transport design (the Bristol Type 142). It first flew on 25 June 1935 and entered RAF service in March 1937, becoming the RAF’s first all-metal monoplane with retractable undercarriage, powered by two Bristol Mercury radial engines.

At the outbreak of WWII, the Blenheim was one of the most advanced bombers in RAF service — but rapid technological advances soon left it vulnerable. Despite this, the Blenheim served extensively in early-war campaigns, including the Battle of France, Norway, and North Africa, as well as during the Battle of Britain in a long-range fighter and night fighter role.

Three main variants were produced: the Mk I (bomber), Mk IF (fighter), and Mk IV (longer nose, improved bomber). Over 4,400 Blenheims were built in the UK, with additional production in Canada and license-built versions in Finland.

Though lightly armed and underpowered by mid-war standards, the Blenheim performed vital bombing and reconnaissance roles. It remained in frontline RAF service until 1943, and longer with Commonwealth and overseas air forces. Its adaptability and early-war presence made it one of the RAF’s most important early WWII aircraft.
Comfortable nice material

Michael R

True size, very good quality  !!! Thank You

Jozef S