White Mug 15oz - Army Air Corps P-51 Mustang wo AAC
White Mug 15oz - Army Air Corps P-51 Mustang wo AAC
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White Mug 15oz - Army Air Corps P-51 Mustang wo AAC

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The P-51 Mustang. The Fighter That Changed Everything.

In 1944, one aircraft changed the course of the air war over Europe. Equipped with drop tanks, the P-51 Mustang could escort heavy bombers all the way to targets deep within Germany and back — dramatically reducing bomber losses and stripping the Luftwaffe of its ability to defend the Reich's skies. This premium 15oz white ceramic mug honors that legacy with the P-51 design standing alone, no text needed, for those who know exactly what they're looking at.

The Long-Range Escort That Won the Skies.

The P-51 Mustang made its combat debut in 1942, but it was the introduction of the Merlin engine and the addition of drop tanks that transformed it into the war-winning weapon the Army Air Corps needed. Flying from bases in England, P-51 pilots of the Eighth Air Force escorted B-17s and B-24s on missions that had previously cost devastating losses — missions to Schweinfurt, Regensburg, Berlin, and beyond. The Mustang didn't just protect the bombers. It hunted the Luftwaffe and destroyed it.

Product Specifications

  • Material: Premium white ceramic
  • Capacity: 15 oz (0.44 L)
  • Rounded corners with classic C-handle
  • High-quality sublimation printing
  • Dishwasher-safe & microwave-safe

A Gift for Aviation Enthusiasts and WWII Historians

For the WWII aviation enthusiast, the Army Air Corps veteran or descendant, or the pilot who knows the P-51's place in history, this clean no-text design is the definitive Mustang tribute mug. Perfect for Veterans Day, Memorial Day, airshow season, military history collections, or honoring a family member who flew or maintained the most iconic American fighter of World War II.

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