The BAC TSR-2 was a world-beating, cold-war era strike and reconnaissance aircraft that never saw the light of day due to political and budgetary controversies. Designed in the late 1950s by the British Aircraft Corporation, it was intended to penetrate deep into enemy territory at low altitudes and high speeds, evading radar detection. With its first flight in 1964, the TSR-2 showcased advanced technology and performance that could have set new standards for military aviation. Capable of Mach 2+ speeds and equipped with cutting-edge electronics and weaponry, it promised to be a game-changer for the Royal Air Force. However, the entire program was controversially cancelled in 1965, leaving only a few prototypes and a legacy of what could have been one of the most advanced aircraft of the 20th century. Its story is a fascinating tale of ambition, innovation, and unfulfilled potential.
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Available in two sizes with an elastic stretch band this hat is a sure winner in comfort It has an athletic shape with a curved visor
- 63 polyester 34 cotton 3 spandex twill
- Structured 6-panel mid-profile (with a low-profile embroidery area)
- 6 embroidered eyelets
- Stretch band
- Silver undervisor
- Head circumference 2223 (559 cm606 cm)
- Blank product sourced from Vietnam or Bangladesh
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