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Keep Calm and Fly On

By General Aviation News Staff · January 7, 2014 ·

Sporty’s latest humorous product line plays off the British slogan in use during World War II of “Keep calm and carry on.” These new aviation products are a fun way to show your enthusiasm for aviation, even when you’re not at the airport, Sporty’s officials said.

Keep calm and carry on was a British government motivational poster created just a few months in advance of the bombings of World War II. The poster had limited distribution and was largely unknown until being rediscovered in 2000.

Constructed of 100% cotton, Keep Calm and Fly On T-shirt [8581A] is available in royal blue for $16.50 in sizes small through XXL. Made of wood, the Keep Calm and Fly On Sign [8019A] is available for $18.99.

For more information: Sportys.com or 800-SPORTYS

 

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