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de Havilland Venom
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Military Vehicle Name
de Havilland Venom
Manufacturer
de Havilland
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Improved jet fighter-bomber derived from the Vampire
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1949
End Year:
1956
Swiss Venom underwing view
A grey de Havilland Venom is suspended inside a hangar. The underside of the wing fills the frame with a Swiss cross roundel, a pylon-mounted store with yellow bands, and the aircraft nose and canopy visible at lower left.
Swiss Venom J-1630 landing
A grey de Havilland Venom marked J-1630 and HB-RVA flies low with its landing gear extended. Swiss cross markings appear on the twin-boom tail, and the aircraft carries wingtip tanks against a countryside background.
Venom WR540 on airfield ramp
A dark-painted twin-boom de Havilland Venom sits on a concrete airfield ramp with its nose gear down. The serial WR540 is visible on the rear fuselage, with other aircraft and hangar buildings in the background.
Venom AX-D in hangar
A silver de Havilland Venom marked AX-D is displayed inside a hangar with its nose gear down. The aircraft has external stores under the wing, tricolor tail markings, and a placard positioned near the nose wheel.
Venom FB.4 pilot notes cover
A green April 1958 restricted Pilot Notes cover for Venom F.B.4 fills the image. The cover includes a line drawing of the twin-boom aircraft, publication code A.P.4335D-P.N., printed Air Council text, and a handwritten signature near the bottom.
RAF-marked Venom underside pass
A camouflaged de Havilland Venom is photographed from below in flight against a blue sky. RAF roundels are visible on both wings and the lower tail boom, with yellow-and-black striped tips on the wingtip tanks.
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