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VT-26 Flying Tigers Squadron Patch – Plastic Backing

$11.99

Enjoy this VT-26 Flying Tigers Squadron Patch that is beautifully embroidered.  You’ll be able to display or wear it with pride.

  • 4 inch
  • Embroidered
  • US Naval Aviator Owned Business
  • Sew On
  • Plastic Backing increases rigidity, so the patch lasts longer and stays flat

6 in stock (can be backordered)

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Description

VT-26 Flying Tigers Squadron Patch – Plastic Backing

Enjoy this VT-26 Flying Tigers Squadron Patch that is beautifully embroidered.  You’ll be able to display or wear it with pride.

  • 4 inch
  • Embroidered
  • US Naval Aviator Owned Business
  • Sew On
  • Plastic Backing increases rigidity, so the patch lasts longer and stays flat

Attention all aviation enthusiasts! Show your support for the US Naval Aviator community with the VT-26 Flying Tigers Squadron Patch. This beautifully embroidered patch is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast.

Measuring 4 inches in size, this patch is perfect for displaying on jackets, backpacks, or even framing as a piece of wall art. It’s made with top-quality materials and can be easily sewn on.

As a US Naval Aviator owned business, we take pride in delivering the highest quality products to our customers. This patch features a plastic backing that increases rigidity, ensuring it stays flat and lasts longer.

Whether you’re a collector, an active or retired military member, or simply a fan of aviation, this patch is sure to impress. So why wait? Add the VT-26 Flying Tigers Squadron Patch to your collection today and show your support for the US Naval Aviator community with pride!

History

12. October 1948 ATU-203 Established at NAS
1. May 1960 ATU-203 was redesignated VT-26
22. September 1992 VT-26 Disestablished at NAS Chase Field TX

Naval Air Station Chase Field is a former naval air station located in Beeville, Texas. It was named for Lieutenant Commander Nathan Brown Chase,[1][2] Naval Aviator #37, who died in 1925 while developing carrier landing techniques for the U.S. Navy.[3]

Seven buildings of the station are individually listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places: NAS Chase Field-Building 1001, NAS Chase Field-Building 1009, NAS Chase Field-Building 1015, NAS Chase Field-Building 1040, NAS Chase Field-Building 1042, NAS Chase Field-Quarters R, and NAS Chase Field-Quarters S.

 

 

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