Randolph Intruder Aviator Sunglasses, 58mm, 23k Gold, Skull, Gray Lens New on 2040-parts.com
Oceanside, New York, United States
Brand new Randoplh Engineering Intruder Aviator sunglasses IR81411, 58MM, 23K gold, Skull Temples, 140MM and grey glass lenses. UPC # 4440980944. These retail for $179 but you can save and buy them here for $129.95 with FREE shipping! When your Randolph Intruder sunglasses arrive they will come in a beautiful
box, and inside the box you will find a durable carrying case, a special
Randolph® Engineering micro fiber cleaning cloth, a maintenance equipment kit
with a small screw driver, extra screws and extra nose pads, as well as a copy
of the Randolph® Engineering Certificate of Guarantee and a Warranty
Card. In the 1960s the Vietnam War was fully engaged, and many U.S. Navy pilots were
sent to serve there flying combat missions. One of the more famous aircraft
flown in this war was the A6 “Intruder”. In the 1980s Randolph® Engineering
introduced a new style of aviator sunglasses named after this famous aircraft
and called Intruder sunglasses.These aviation style sunglasses got
their name from the A-6 “Intruder” aircraft, a twin engine jet mid-wing attack
aircraft flown off U.S. Navy aircraft carriers. A-6 Intruders provided air to
air refueling, attacked enemy radar sites and battled enemy aircraft with
air-to-air missiles. Randolph® aviator style sunglasses have been the choice of military pilots
around the world, and are considered by most pilots to be the best aviator
sunglasses available to help reduce eye strain, improve visual acuity and
provide the greatest protection for a pilot’s most important sensory asset –
their eyes.“I couldn’t believe how my eyes felt instantly cooler when I
slipped these sunglasses on.” ‘I found myself spotting other aircraft and aerial
hazards quicker than I ever thought possible.” These are just a few of the
many comments we have heard from our customers. |
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