166th Airlift Wing — Delaware ANG C-130H

This page was built for one unit. If you flew or maintained the Herk out of New Castle, this is yours.

The 166th Airlift Wing — Delaware Air National Guard — has been flying the C-130H Hercules out of New Castle Airport for decades. One of the smaller wings in the ANG, but the mission doesn't get smaller because the base does. Airlift is airlift, and the crews at the 166th have carried the load across every theater and every contingency the Guard has been asked to support.

HerkyBird Co. was started by a C-130 crew member who spent 25+ years on the aircraft. Every design is checked for accuracy because we know you know the difference. The 166th gear isn't generic aviation stuff with your unit name slapped on it — it's built from scratch for the unit, with the details that matter to the crews who've been there.


Gear Made for 166th AW Crews

Delaware ANG C-130H — UV Leatherette Squadron Tail Flash

Delaware ANG C-130H UV Leatherette Tail Flash

The Delaware ANG C-130H tail flash on a UV-printed leatherette patch. Same marking that's on the tail of the aircraft — clean edges, bold color, built to last.

→ Shop the Delaware Tail Flash


Squadron Orders for the 166th

Need gear for a retirement, a PCS move, a change of command, or just to outfit the shop? We do bulk orders specifically for units. You pick the design and the quantity — we handle the rest.

  • Bulk pricing on 10+ hats or patches
  • Custom designs for specific crews, call signs, or tail numbers
  • 10–14 business days for bulk orders
  • We'll build it right for the 166th — not a generic template

Reach out directly to talk through your order:

📧 info@herkybirdco.com

Or use the form: Request a Custom Order →


Don't see what you need?

If you've got a specific 166th design in mind — a patch you want reproduced, a tail number, a crew name, anything — reach out. We'd rather get it right than have you settle for something that doesn't represent your unit the way it should.

📧 info@herkybirdco.com — just send us a message and we'll figure it out.