AH_5296b75d-8a93-11e8-a20f-0cc47a40fa97Polo with long sleeves made of natural fabric to be warmer in the cold season. Polo long is tailored from several fabrics following an unusual cut. It fastens with three buttons; below them there is a loop for glasses, the same that thrue pilots have. There is an embroidered logo of Aviatsiya Halychyny on the chest. There is a print “UAF” (Ukrainian Air Force) and “Соколи Прикарпаття” (“Falcons of Prykarpatia”) – this is how the 114th Brigade is called. The sleeves are decorated with an embroidered inscription “UA” and a chevron of the 114th Brigade. On the back there is a picture of MiG-29 and a pilot in the aircraft’s cabin. The collar can be unfolded; there is an inscription MiG-29 and the Brigade’s coordinates 48°53′03″N. 24°41′10″E under it. To make the polo long even more comfortable, there are special holes for ventilation under the sleeves.
AH_9382078e-8a93-11e8-a20f-0cc47a40fa97Elongated polo with shoulder marks. On the front side the helicopter Raider S-97 is depicted together with the signature of Ihor Sikorsky. The date and place of birth of the creator of the first helicopters are indicated below. A special loop for glasses is sewn on below the buttons. On the right sleeve there are chevrons with flags of Ukraine and the United States. The flag of America is depicted in the military tradition: the stars to the fore. The cities of Kyiv (the place of the aircraft designer’s birth) and Long Island (the city where “Sikorsky Aircraft” was founded) are below them. The engineer’s last name, i.e. Sikorsky, is printed on the back. The helicopters produced by the company “Sikorsky Aircraft” founded by Ihor Sikorsky are depicted below it. The phrase “Better tomorrow arrives today” is imprinted below the collar. This was the motto of the manufacture by Ihor Sikorsky. The coordinates 40.8'N 73.3'W indicate the location of the first plant. The polo uses a military thermoregulation system. Special holes are sewn under the sleeves, i.e. ventilators.