de Havilland Sea Vixen - Royal Navy's (Almost) Supersonic Coal Shed
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 Published On Apr 7, 2024

Explore the fascinating history of the iconic de Havilland Sea Vixen. From its role as Britain's first two-seat combat supersonic capable aircraft to its challenging operational lifespan with the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm, delve into the Sea Vixen's evolution, tragedies, and contributions to naval aviation.

00:00 - 00:44 De Havilland Sea Vixen
00:45 - 04:48 DH.110 - Development & Origins
04:49 - 07:47 Farnborough Airshow Tragedy
07:46 - 09:47 DH.110 Redesign and Navalisation
09:48 - 14:35 Sea Vixen FAW.1
14:36 - 17:32 Sea Vixen FAW.2 - Further Development
17:33 - 17:32 Operational History
21:01 - 24:10 Retirement from Service

Discover how the Sea Vixen emerged from the de Havilland DH.110 project, initially designed to meet both RAF and Royal Navy specifications, and learn about its transformation into a carrier-based air-defense fighter. Uncover the design innovations, challenges, and subsequent redesigns that shaped its journey, including its tragic involvement in the Farnborough Airshow disaster of 1952.

Witness the Sea Vixen's adaptation into the FAW.1 and FAW.2 variants, equipped with advanced radar systems, powerful engines, and formidable armaments. From fleet defense to ground attack missions, explore the aircraft's operational history and its pivotal role in various conflicts and peacekeeping efforts.

Gain insights into the Sea Vixen capabilities, challenges faced by its crews, and the pivotal moments that defined its legacy.

Join us as we unravel the story of this remarkable aircraft, from its inception to retirement, and discover where the surviving Sea Vixens can be found today. Hit the like button, subscribe for more riveting aviation content, and embark on an unforgettable journey through aviation history with us.

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