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de Havilland Sea Venom
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Military Vehicle Name
de Havilland Sea Venom
Manufacturer
de Havilland
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Carrier-based naval fighter derived from the Venom
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1951
End Year:
1959
Swiss Sea Venoms in formation
Two gray Sea Venom aircraft fly in formation against a blue sky. Both aircraft have twin-boom tails, wingtip tanks, Swiss cross markings, and orange bands on the rear fuselage; the nearer aircraft is marked J-1525.
Swiss Sea Venom J-1614 on runway
A gray Sea Venom marked J-1614 sits on a runway in side profile. The aircraft has a black nose, single-seat canopy, wingtip tanks, twin-boom tail, Swiss cross tail marking, landing gear down, and an orange band around the rear fuselage.
Royal Navy Sea Venom infographic
A black-and-white infographic shows three Royal Navy Sea Venom side profiles with squadron markings. The sheet includes Royal Navy 1956 text, roundel and crest graphics, side views marked 220, 451, and 095, and printed notes beside each aircraft profile.
Sea Venom model composite
A composite image shows two Sea Venom model views. The upper view has NAVY text, number 804, roundels, red wingtip tanks, and twin-boom tail; the lower partial view shows a black nose, number 450, shark-mouth marking, and landing gear.
Sea Venom 450 scale model underside
A Sea Venom scale model marked 450 is shown from below on a white background. Visible details include the black nose, shark-mouth marking, extended landing gear, underwing stores, red tail tip, twin-boom tail, and roundels on the wings.
Sea Venom cockpit and crew
A black-and-white image shows one helmeted crew member seated at the open cockpit of a Sea Venom while another stands beside a ladder or access step. The canopy frame is open, and the aircraft fuselage side and a roundel are visible below the cockpit.
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