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Thunderchief: Supersonic Warrior Water Bottle

$31.93 $36.00 Sale
Color: Black
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The Republic Aviation F-105 Thunderchief, affectionately known as the 'Thud,' was a true powerhouse of the Cold War era. Dominating the skies from the late 1950s through the 1970s, this supersonic fighter-bomber was unmatched in its day for its speed, agility, and firepower. Designed primarily for nuclear strike missions, the F-105 was later adapted for conventional bombing and ground-attack roles, playing a pivotal role in the Vietnam War. It was the largest single-seat, single-engine combat aircraft in history, capable of Mach 2 speeds. The Thunderchief was renowned for its ability to carry a heavy bomb load further and faster than any of its contemporaries. Despite its initial teething problems, the F-105 earned its place in aviation history, completing thousands of sorties and becoming a symbol of American air power during the Cold War. Its legacy is marked by its impressive performance, technological innovations, and the bravery of its pilots.

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This 17-ounce double-walled stainless steel water bottle is perfect for your daily outings It will keep your drink of choice hot or cold for hours. Features an odor- and leak-proof cap. Throw it in your car's cup holder on your way to work, take it with you on hikes, or toss it in your bag for any time you get thirsty.

  • High-grade stainless steel
  • 17 oz (500 ml)
  • Dimensions 105 285 (27 7 cm)
  • Vacuum flask
  • Double-wall construction
  • Bowling pin shape
  • Odorless and leak-proof cap
  • Insulated for hot and cold liquids (keeps the liquid hot or cold for 6 hours)
  • Patented ORCA coating for vibrant colors
  • Hand-wash only (dishwasher not recommended due to vacuum seal)
Chris D
April 10, 2022
100% of pilots found this review helpful

Love this bottle. I was very surprised at how glossy the map photo is. Feels like a very durable image.