The Hells Angels took their name from a World War II B-17 bomber that was christened "Hell's Angels" after a fictional plane from a Howard Hughes World War I film. The real-life World War II B ...
The Hells Angels have traditionally sported black jackets and vests with red and white logos, and many of the club's chapters worldwide sell merchandise in that color scheme with the number 81 ...
Former Hells ... tattoos and attire — such as the kutte and leather jacket; as well as rivalries among outlaw motorcycle clubs — including the rivalry between the Outlaws and the Hells Angel ...