G-CVIX Holding the nose high as the worlds last flying Sea Vixen touches down on the active at RNAS Yeovilton Air Day 2013. The raw power from the pair of 50 kN Avon RA.24R Mk.208 engines said it all. She was delivered in Dec. 1963 to 899 NAS, which carried the mailed fist emblem. A total of 150 Sea Vixens were built, and FAW.2 differed externally from FAW.1 by its enlarged tailbooms. (mehr von G-CVIX)
G-CVIX Wears military serial XP924. Seen receiving some minor attention after a flight earlier in the day in preparation for the 2011 airshow season (mehr von G-CVIX)
G-CVIX (134 and E) c/n 10132. ex XP924 (Royal Navy) and marked as such. Built in 1963. This picture is taken during the Yeovilton Air Day 2009. [Canon EOS 50D] (mehr von G-CVIX)
XJ571 c/n 8140M. One of only 7 remaining examples in the U.K of this classic Cold War plane. Excellent example preserved at the Solent Sky Museum in Southampton. (mehr von XJ571)
G-CVIX Although not flying at the moment the aircraft is kept in live condition and is seen taxying out for a high speed run down the runway (mehr von G-CVIX)