Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Attention All AWACS

January is catch-up month; it is the time when Warren and I can finally respond to the most often requested designs with actual results! We are pleased to be able to introduce you, or, perhaps, reintroduce you to the very popular AWACS - aka Airborne Warning And Control System. Our reproduction is actually of a Boeing 707 with a Northrop Grumman radar system. As many of you already know, the majority of AWACS are housed at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City. Now, you can add this wonderful tee shirt to your Blackbird collection!

Another feature of the week is our special sale on the RAH-Comanche Helicopter tees. Despite the cancellation of the Comanche Project in 2004, many loyal fans loved our design. Bringing them to air shows became an impossibility; there simply wasn't enough room. We thought we would do the next best possible thing - put them on sale through the end of January. Now, for a limited time, you may purchase item #1166 in sizes small - extra-large for only $10.00! (Add an additional $1.00 for 2x).

Now is the time for all of our enthusiasts to send us requests on designs you would like to see. Remember our motto: AIRBORN FLIGHTWARE . . . Making Aviation Fit to a Tee!

Monday, January 08, 2007

Our Up-Coming Season

Now that the holidays are over, we are eagerly planning for our new season.

We are thrilled that our new catalog was a success. We heard from so many of our loyal customers, and warmly welcomed new customers.

Feedback is very, very important to us. We would love to hear suggestions from all of you on how we can improve and/or expand our product line.

We also would like to reach a broader audience. We have discussed various means of attaining that by: advertising in publications, expanding our e-mail marketing, or possibly, running a commercial on the Military Channel or the Discovery Channel. We would love to hear your opinions on where it makes the most sense to allocate our advertising budget.

We thank you in advance for your comments.