Oscar Bravo was designed by Keith Tricker and published by Studio K. Oscar Bravo contains 6 styles and family package options.
This font family was inspired by a visit to the Duxford Air Museum just outside of Cambridge, UK, where the whole history of aviation is represented in a series of exhibits ranging from early prop planes to supersonic jetliners.
A common feature is the clipped, blockletter painted on the wing or fuselage of each aircraft, my interpretation of which I present here. To add an original touch each letter incorporates its designation in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
In response to popular demand this font is now available in ‘Scotch’ and ‘Irish’ versions. If you take your whiskey with an ‘e’ choose Oscar Bravo Whiskey. If you prefer it neat, choose Oscar Bravo. And no, I am not going to bring out an Oscar Bravo Bourbon version!
For variations on this font family see also Alma Mater.