To the NASS:
I would be honored to serve as quartermaster for the squadron sirs! Setting
up an embroidery pattern for the camo spit should not pose a problem. I'll
let you all in on a secret project. I have begun work on a design I plan to
put the back of a stone-washed denim jacket (although Joe Curry the only
other person who knows about this project suggested a WWII style leather
bomber jacket). The design is modeled after the ad that shows a yellow 1500
in the fore ground and the Spitfire airplane behind it. The reason I mention
it is because this will show how well the camo aspect comes out in the
embroidery. Should have first articles is a couple of weeks.
Ralph Jannelli
Quartermaster NASS
----- Original Message -----
From: <Tburke4@aol.com>
To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 2:24 PM
Subject: Camospit
>
> Folks,
>
> Thanks to the inimitable Joe Curry, we have a picture of the Camouflaged
> Spitfire. I thought that this, mounted on a roundel, encircled with the
> Squadron name might make a good patch/logo. It's a little simpler than the
> RAF Emblems, which are very regal, but, may be harder for Mr. Jannell to
> reproduce (though that's for him to say, of course). Otherwise, maybe
Patrick
> could use it in the hangar. In any case, you can see it at:
>
> <A
HREF="ftp://members.aol.com:/tburke4/private/spitstuff/camospit">ftp://memb
> ers.aol.com:/tburke4/private/spitstuff/camospit</A>
>
> Thanks again, Joe.
>
> Tom Burke
> 80 Spitfire
>
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