The Physics of Resilience: AeroSpaceNews Launches Experimental Division Apparel Line
DATELINE: UNDISCLOSED LOCATION, EARTH – In aerodynamics, gravity is the constant force you must overcome to achieve lift. In life, gravity is the friction, the noise, and the drag that tries to keep you grounded.
Today, AeroSpaceNews.com announces the expansion of its Experimental Division with a new apparel collection designed to bridge the gap between aviation lore and personal resilience.
Since inception, the motto of the brand’s "Dreamland" (working title) upcoming sci-fi tv series has been Gravitationem Negare (To Deny Gravity). But as the world has become heavier and more turbulent over the last few years, the mission has shifted from denial to active resistance.
The new line introduces a new code: Gravitatem Rejicio.
Translation: "I Reject Gravity."
The "Stealth" Aesthetic
Unlike standard fan merchandise covered in loud logos, the Rejicio Collection is designed for the "Off-Duty" aesthetic. It prioritizes fabric quality, silhouette, and stealth.
"We wanted to create gear that fits the life of a modern aviator, creator, or any human needing a break from today's stress," says civilian pilot and streamer, Aero, the brand’s founder. "It’s business in the front, defiance in the back. No radar signature. Just the mission statement running down the spine."
The Drop: Key Items
The launch features three core pieces designed to function as a complete "Recovery Kit" for those who spend their lives pushing against friction.

Back view of AeroSpaceNews Rejicio Raglan Sweatshirt with vertical spine text reading 'Gravitatem Rejicio'
1. The "Zero-Drag" Raglan: A unisex piece cut from ultra-soft sponge fleece. It features a blank front and the Gravitatem Rejicio code in Cool Grey on the spine. The raglan cut eliminates the boxy shoulders of standard surplus gear, offering a vintage athletic silhouette that fits the current oversized streetwear trend.

Back view of the black AeroSpaceNews Experimental Division racerback Ascension Tank top, featuring the vertical code "Gravitatem Rejicio" (I Reject Gravity) printed along the spine.
2. The Ascension Tank: A flowy, lightweight racerback designed for high-activity, and, or, warm environments. Minimalist and aerodynamic, it carries the "Reject Gravity" code as a structural reminder to generate lift.

Black vintage-wash "Dreamland" dad hat by AeroSpaceNews with UFO saucer embroidery, featuring a relaxed unstructured fit and antique brass buckle.
3. The "Off-Duty" Vintage Cap: Complementing the brand’s tactical "Black Ops" headwear, the new Dreamland Vintage Cap offers a relaxed, unstructured fit with antique brass hardware. It is designed to look broken-in from day one—the kind of hat you’d find in the back of a hangar at Groom Lake.

The AeroSpaceNews "Stealth Recovery Kit" apparel bundle, displaying the black Rejicio Racerback Tank, sponge fleece Raglan Sweatshirt with spine text, and the Dreamland Vintage Cap together.
The Stealth Recovery Kit:
To mark the launch, AeroSpaceNews has curated the Stealth Recovery Kit, a limited bundle that includes the Tank, the Raglan, and the Cap. It is positioned as the ultimate loadout for travel, training, and recovery. It also delivers a whopping 15% discount off the cost of each item if purchased separately.
The collection is not just a nod to the rumored propulsion technology of Area 51; it is a mindset for anyone refusing to let the weight of the world hold them down.
Availability: The Experimental Division line is available exclusively at the AeroSpaceNews Air Wing Shop.
[LINK: SHOP THE COLLECTION HERE]

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