“Fly it.” Royal Air Force poster Photo(s) by The National Archives UK. Imported from Flickr on Jan 9, 2012. Artwork published in 1975. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded by The National Archives UK and tagged with “weiss”. License: All Rights Reserved. Description: Royal Air Force recruitment poster Date: c.1975 Our Catalogue Reference: INF 13/111 This image is from the collections of The National Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons. For high quality reproductions of any item from our collection please contact our image library. Typefaces Formats Advertising (1421) Posters/Flyers (3546) Topics Institutional (785) Governmental/Civic (458) Tagged withmilitary (22)Royal Air Force (2)United Kingdom (27)recruitment (9)government (18)airplanes (42)periods (75)tight letterspacing (538) Artwork location United Kingdom (2164) In Sets A Certain Municipal Swagger (Erik Pedersen) (50) 1 Comment on ““Fly it.” Royal Air Force poster” Axl Gamez González says: Nov 10th, 2016 12:09 am Like Nike, but much better. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Weiss in use What Makes Sammy Run? by Budd Schulberg (Bantam Books, 1946)1946unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Avalon by Roxy Music1982Peter SavilleBryan FerryNeil KirkContributed by Axl Gamez González I, etcetera by Susan Sontag (Vintage Books, 1979)1979unknownPhoto(s) by Make It Old on Flickr. Sponsor More in Governmental/Civic The City of Santa Cruz wayfinding signs2012Studio HolladayContributed by Florian Hardwig J’habite ici, à Saint-Ouen!2020Eddy TerkiContributed by Production Type Star Trek postage stamps2016The Heads of StateContributed by Florian Hardwig The surnames of Matera2014Francesco PaternosterContributed by Francesco Paternoster More in Advertising It’s Nice That Preview Of The Year 20202020Elsa MüllerJohannes SchnatmannContributed by Laura Csocsán “Dear Ketel One Drinker” Ad Campaign2003M&C SaatchiAtomic TypeAlan JarvieContributed by Stephen Coles Blog JUFA Hotels2016En GardeContributed by Darden Studio Staff Pick 1967 Dodge Rebellion postcardsc. 1967Contributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick More Fonts In Use The Movie Album by Till Brönnerc. 2014unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Stuff & Nonsensec. 2015Stuff & NonsenseContributed by Darden Studio Staff Pick Letterboxd website (2011–2013)2011CactuslabMatthew BuchananMike HardingContributed by Matthew Buchanan Staff Pick formfunk podcast site2015Matthias GieselmannContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick
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Like Nike, but much better.