$14.95
IT IS BACK! IT IS BETTER!
F-35B Lighting II shaped patch made for the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122, called the "Flying Leathernecks". The writing on the ailerons say "Mach Altus" (a detail only achievable in PVC) which is the name of their mascot. "Mach" is from the Mach number and "Altus" means high or altitude in Latin.
The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor now glow in the dark!
Limited Quantities!
- Condition: brand new - never worn
- Size: 4.0" long x 2.95" wingspan
- Hook-and-Loop backing
- photo not to scale
To verify authenticity or if you are in a squadron and want to put in a mass order please check the "Squadron Flight Shop".
$16.95
The 133rd Air Refueling Squadron had one of their KC-46As tail painted up with beautiful artwork featuring the US flag and the ANG Minuteman Emblem by famous artist and USAF veteran...
$17.95
NEW! The USAF "Thunderbirds" made these for the Nellis Airshow! The Thunderbirds came up with their own design to celebrate the USAF 75th Anniversary and had these available at the last...
$25.50 $27.50
ONLY TWO LEFT! The US Air Force is 75 years old! This super-sized patch was made to celebrate 75 years of AirForce and released first November weekend at the Nellis...
$19.95
BRAND NEW! LIMITED EDITION! The 60th Fighter Squadron "Fighting Crows" took their Lockheed Martin F-35As back to Florida and promptly came up with this patch in February 2023. We're not exactly clear...