The Type C1 Roundel was used by the Royal Air Force during the latter years of World War II. From 1942 to 1945, it was used to identify RAF Aircraft, and has become an iconic symbol of the RAF's late-War might.
Our Vintage C1 Roundel T-Shirt is crafted with an Ultra-Soft Premium Tee, paired with a Left Sleeve Print featuring the Squadron Codes (5J K) and Type C Fin Flash of Spitfire ML214.
This Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc known as 'Muscat Kay' was flown by Squadron Leader 'Johnny' Plagis, of No.126 Squadron. John Agorastos Plagis was the highest scoring Greek pilot of World War 2, credited with 16 aerial victories. As shown below, Muscat Kay's fuselage sported a C1 Roundel, along with the numerous victory markings of her renowned Pilot.
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The Type C1 Roundel was used by the Royal Air Force during the latter years of World War II. From 1942 to 1945, it was used to identify RAF Aircraft, and has become an iconic symbol of the RAF's late-War might.
Our Vintage C1 Roundel T-Shirt is crafted with an Ultra-Soft Premium Tee, paired with a Left Sleeve Print featuring the Squadron Codes (5J K) and Type C Fin Flash of Spitfire ML214.
This Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc known as 'Muscat Kay' was flown by Squadron Leader 'Johnny' Plagis, of No.126 Squadron. John Agorastos Plagis was the highest scoring Greek pilot of World War 2, credited with 16 aerial victories. As shown below, Muscat Kay's fuselage sported a C1 Roundel, along with the numerous victory markings of her renowned Pilot.
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