Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird - "Habu" T-Shirt
Stealth by virtue of speed.
Limited run of 25 t-shirts.
Cotton Heritage Shirt, 100% cotton, 6.5oz, 20 single, tagless, and soft washed. Printed front and back. Regular fit.
Text reads:
”The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird’s first flight was on December 22nd, 1964 and reached a top speed of Mach 3.4 during testing. To this day the SR-71 holds the record for the fastest air-breathing air-speed record at Mach 3.43. The plane earned the nickname “Habu” during its stations in Okinawa, Japan where the locals thought it resembled an indigenous pit viper. The SR-71 has flown more than 11,675 hours at speeds equal to or greater than Mach 3. That’s more than 486 days straight.”
Stealth by virtue of speed.
Limited run of 25 t-shirts.
Cotton Heritage Shirt, 100% cotton, 6.5oz, 20 single, tagless, and soft washed. Printed front and back. Regular fit.
Text reads:
”The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird’s first flight was on December 22nd, 1964 and reached a top speed of Mach 3.4 during testing. To this day the SR-71 holds the record for the fastest air-breathing air-speed record at Mach 3.43. The plane earned the nickname “Habu” during its stations in Okinawa, Japan where the locals thought it resembled an indigenous pit viper. The SR-71 has flown more than 11,675 hours at speeds equal to or greater than Mach 3. That’s more than 486 days straight.”
Stealth by virtue of speed.
Limited run of 25 t-shirts.
Cotton Heritage Shirt, 100% cotton, 6.5oz, 20 single, tagless, and soft washed. Printed front and back. Regular fit.
Text reads:
”The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird’s first flight was on December 22nd, 1964 and reached a top speed of Mach 3.4 during testing. To this day the SR-71 holds the record for the fastest air-breathing air-speed record at Mach 3.43. The plane earned the nickname “Habu” during its stations in Okinawa, Japan where the locals thought it resembled an indigenous pit viper. The SR-71 has flown more than 11,675 hours at speeds equal to or greater than Mach 3. That’s more than 486 days straight.”