De Havilland’s DH.110, the swept-wing twin-boom fighter that led to the Sea Vixen, became the first British two-seat combat ...
What You Need to Know: The De Havilland Sea Vixen was a British twin-engine, twin-boom fighter aircraft with an unconventional design, featuring an off-set cockpit and extended fuel capacity in... The ...
With twin engines, twin booms, and no guns, the de Havilland Sea Vixen was unlike any Royal Navy fighter before it. Capable of 690 mph and armed entirely with missiles, it marked Britain’s leap into ...
The dawn of the Jet Age saw a number of pioneering achievements in aerospace, from the first airplane to break the sound barrier, to the first Mach 3+ flight to ...