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de Havilland dH-110 Sea Vixen D3, formerly of the Royal Navy as XP924, now on the UK Civil Register as G-CVIX, at Kemble Airfield, Gloucestershire, England. The aircraft is in Red Bull advertising markings.

XP924 entered service with the Royal Navy in 1964 as an FAW.2 model. It ended its flying in 1991 as a trainer for teaching pilots to fly aircraft by remote control from the ground (for use as missile targets).
(Note: the slightly unreal look of this pic arises from use of a grain removing program called NeatImage and the white sky background. Be assured this is not a model!)

Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in June 2004 and released to the public domain.

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