VRM-50 Sunhawks US Flag Patch - Fleet Logistics Multi-Mission Squadron 50 (VRM-50) Sunhawks CMV-22B Osprey US Flag Embroidered Patch, Naval Air Station North Island.
Sunhawks pride, carrier logistics heritage, and the Navy's first CMV-22B Osprey Fleet Replacement Squadron identity stitched into one clean flag patch.
Fleet Logistics Multi-Mission Squadron 50 holds a singular place in modern naval aviation history. Established in October 2020 at Naval Air Station North Island, California, VRM-50 was stood up as the Navy transitioned away from the Grumman C-2 Greyhound and toward the Bell-Boeing CMV-22B Osprey for carrier onboard delivery and fleet logistics missions. As the Navy's first CMV-22B Fleet Replacement Squadron, the Sunhawks carry the responsibility of training every Navy pilot and aircrewman who will fly the Osprey before they report to an operational squadron. That training pipeline connects classroom, simulator, and flight-line work into a curriculum that produces fully qualified CMV-22B crews ready for the demands of carrier strike group support, extended-range logistics, and vertical-lift delivery. The US flag format gives this embroidered patch a clean, service-proud identity that pairs naturally with squadron insignia pieces, NAS North Island displays, and any collection built around the evolution of Navy carrier logistics aviation. It marks the instructors, maintainers, and students who shaped a brand-new community from the ground up and set the standard for how the Osprey will serve the fleet for decades ahead.
Perfect For: Navy CMV-22B aircrew and pilots, VRM-50 Sunhawks veterans and alumni, NAS North Island supporters, carrier logistics aviation collectors, fleet replacement squadron instructors, shadow box and display board builders, Navy aviation historians, deployment and cruise keepsakes, reunion gifts, and anyone tracking the transition from the C-2 Greyhound to the Osprey era in carrier onboard delivery. It also suits family members and supporters who want a respectful, unit-specific tribute to the crews and maintainers who built the Navy's newest aviation training community from scratch.
Sunhawks lineage, stitched in flag colors for the crews who built the Navy's Osprey future.