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 Jervis Entertainment Media is currently working with the Royal Air Force Museum on developing new projects for education and commercial licensing.

                     PRINTED MEDIA

The Royal Air Force and the Royal Air Force Museum entered into a joint arrangement with Jervis Entertainment Media  to develop ways of communicating with a new generation. The idea behind the joint approach is to build on the RAF brand and communications themes, and introduce the force into the commercial marketplace, creating a line of officially sanctioned, trade-marked RAF products. Without a presence in the marketplace, the RAF cannot combat unofficial, unlicensed goods. These range from toys and computer games to collectibles. Now, with the introduction of our  range of quality,  licensed  products, the public can be  sure of purchasing goods with historical authenticity, while there will  also be material and products to help stimulate children's interests. The current programme is now running directly through the RAF's publicity department. Terry continues to work with the Royal Air Force Museum on new projects.

 

MERCHANDISE



 THE RAF COLLECTION

ROYAL AIR FORCE MERCHANDISE SOARS INTO STORES

The Royal Air Force is jetting into the High Street with a range of designer products.

   Clothes from the RAF Collection[Picture: Monty Rakusen]

Officially launched on 26  March 2007,  the range of high-end RAF branded clothing and goods aims to bring the Service to the attention of the public, and raise cash to support its museums.

The next few months will see increasing quantities of merchandise in the £35-£40 price range going on sale in well-known outlets throughout the UK. RAF Communications Director, Group Captain Andrew Turner, said:

"Our goal is to raise awareness of the Royal Air Force and its capabilities, roles and deployments. It is important that the public understands what we do on their behalf. The merchandising initiative is one of a number of complimentary projects that will promote that understanding and awareness.

"We want to reinforce our reputation and profile – the RAF is a smaller organisation than in yesteryear and our footprint on the nation can no longer be taken for granted.

 

JEM Gives the Royal Air Force the boot!

The RAF, Royal Air Force Museum and  Jervis Entertainment Media  are proud to announce the introduction of the exclusively branded RAF Cross Training Shoe.

Taking its inspiration from the world's most capable and dynamic swing-role combat aircraft, the Typhoon Cross Trainer is a multi purpose sports shoe.

Tested on a variety of surfaces for optimum performance, the TCT provides comfort and performance on everything from grass and gravel, to roads, footpaths and indoor surfaces. With its unique heel cushioning and improved arch support, the TCT absorbs impact and protects the ankle and calf. It also boasts a superb non-marking grip that allows for high speed multidirectional movement.

It's not just capability that sets the TCT apart from other multi purpose shoes - it's also the way it looks. Offset by the trademark red, white and blue RAF Roundel at its heels, the TCT comes in white, with a blue streak on its front, surmounted by the RAF Crest on its tongue. It's a trainer with attitude, style and presence.

The first 6,000 pairs of the Typhoon Cross Trainer will be a Limited Edition Series available to order.

To place your order, click below then print off and return the order form.

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