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This page last updated on 29th February 2004
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Most of these closeup pictures are of the Midland Air Museum's Sea Vixen FAW.2 (XN685). I'd like to express my appreciation to the staff at the museum for allowing such good access to the aircraft, even down to being allowed to take off the intake covers, and going to the trouble of opening up the canopy on their nose section of XJ579 so I could take photographs. If only all museums were as friendly!

FAW.1 XJ572, 893 NAS, HMS Victorious, 1961; Rick Kent
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