USAF F-101 Patches

Tactical Air Command Crest (Original) Tactical Air Command Crest (Original)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

From the "Bill Ridley" collection, this is an original Tactical Air Command (TAC) Crest patch and does not have velcro attached.

 

Tactical Air Command Crest (Original/Subd) Tactical Air Command Crest (Original/Subd)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $5.99

From the "Bill Ridley" collection, this is the subdued version of an original Tactical Air Command (TAC) Crest patch and does not have velcro attached.

 

27FW Crest (No Velcro) 27FW Crest (No Velcro)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.69

This is the blue/yellow version of the 27th Fighter Wing Crest Patch that does not have velcro attached.

 

27FW Crest (Velcro) 27FW Crest (Velcro)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.69

This is the blue/yellow version of the 27th Fighter Wing Crest Patch that does have velcro attached.

 

27th Fighter Wing (Blue) 27th Fighter Wing (Blue)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

This is the old blue version of the wing patch for the squadrons stationed at Cannon AFB, NM. It shows the F-16 and F-111 aircraft on the patch flying in front of the NM sun.

 

27th Ops Group (Blue) 27th Ops Group (Blue)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

This is the old blue version of the ops group patch for the squadrons stationed at Cannon AFB, NM. It shows the F-16 and F-111 aircraft on the patch flying in front of the NM sun.

 

81st Tactical Fighter Wing (Blue/Repro) 81st Tactical Fighter Wing (Blue/Repro)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

(Reproduction patch) Established as 81st Fighter Wing on 15 April 1948 and activated on 1 May at Wheeler Air Force Base, Hawaii under the Hobson Plan. The 81st Wing commanded the functions of both the support groups as well as the flying combat 81st Fighter Group and the squadrons assigned to it. The 81st Fighter Wing conducted air defense of Hawaii, December 1948 Ð May 1949 when operations at Wheeler were curtailed, the 81st being transferred to the Tactical Air Command Twelfth Air Force and being stationed at Kirtland Air Force Base, NM. The wing was attached to the Air Defense Command (ADC) Western Air Defense Force on 19 January 1950. Shortly afterwards, on 29 April, the 81st was reassigned to Moses Lake Air Force Base, Washington and transferred to ADC's Fourth Air Force, its mission changed from training for worldwide deployment under TAC to performing air defense of Eastern Washington, primarily the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. This is a reproduction patch created at request by AV8RSTUFF and does not come with velcro attached.

 

F-101 'VOODOO' One-O-Wonder Patch F-101 'VOODOO' One-O-Wonder Patch
Size: 5 1/2" Wide
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

The McDonnell F-101 Voodoo was a supersonic jet fighter which served the United States Air Force (USAF) and the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Initially designed by McDonnell Aircraft as a long-range bomber escort (known as a penetration fighter) for the Strategic Air Command (SAC), the Voodoo was instead developed as a nuclear-armed fighter-bomber for the Tactical Air Command (TAC), and as a photo reconnaissance aircraft based on the same airframe. An F-101A set a number of world speed records for jet powered aircraft, including fastest airspeed, attaining 1,207.6 miles (1,943.4Êkm) per hour on December 12, 1957. Extensively modified versions were produced as an all-weather interceptor aircraft, serving with the Air Defense Command, later renamed the Aerospace Defense Command (ADC), the Air National Guard, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the unified Canadian Forces after 1968. This is the F-101 "VOODOO" patch showing the aircraft, the Tiki Mask, and says "One-O-Wonder".

F-101 VOODOO *Scope Wizard* Patch F-101 VOODOO *Scope Wizard* Patch
Size: 4" Diameter
In Stock: >5
Price: $9.99

The McDonnell F-101 Voodoo was a supersonic jet fighter which served the United States Air Force (USAF) and the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Initially designed by McDonnell Aircraft as a long-range bomber escort (known as a penetration fighter) for the Strategic Air Command (SAC), the Voodoo was instead developed as a nuclear-armed fighter-bomber for the Tactical Air Command (TAC), and as a photo reconnaissance aircraft based on the same airframe. An F-101A set a number of world speed records for jet powered aircraft, including fastest airspeed, attaining 1,207.6 miles (1,943.4Êkm) per hour on December 12, 1957. Extensively modified versions were produced as an all-weather interceptor aircraft, serving with the Air Defense Command, later renamed the Aerospace Defense Command (ADC), the Air National Guard, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the unified Canadian Forces after 1968. This is the F-101 "SCOPE WIZARD" patch showing the Tiki Mask and does not come with velcro attached.

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