Sea Vixen 'Foxy Lady'
G-CVIX XP924 is the last airworthy Sea Vixen in the world and is an iconic example of British aerospace engineering at its best. Purpose designed for the Fleet Air Arm to operate from aircraft carrier… Read More
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G-CVIX XP924 is the last airworthy Sea Vixen in the world and is an iconic example of British aerospace engineering at its best. Purpose designed for the Fleet Air Arm to operate from aircraft carriers, she played a crucial role in the tense Cold War of the 60’s and 70’s. She is preserved in a flying state by the Fly Navy Heritage Trust and is based at RNAS Yeovilton and, under the newly-launched Navy Wings initiative, she can be seen flying with other preserved naval aircraft such as the Fairey Swordfish and Sea Fury at air shows. Navy Wings brings to life our naval heritage story creating a collective partnership with other naval aircraft owners to actively promote the nations naval aviation heritage and keep as many aircraft flying as possible. This superb air to air photograph was taken by noted aviation photographer Andy Rouse in June 2016 and shows a rarely seen perspective of this distinctive Cold War fighter bomber. Nicknamed Foxy Lady, Andy has made this image exclusive to Nauticalia customers. It’s available as a framed print or canvas in a range of sizes. A 10% donation from each sale will be made to Navy Wings to help keep these naval aircraft in our skies. 93932A - Sea Vixen Foxy Lady Framed print, 20x16" 93932B - Sea Vixen Foxy Lady Framed print, 28x20" 93932C - Sea Vixen Foxy Lady Canvas, 24x16" 93932D - Sea Vixen Foxy Lady Canvas, 32x20" 93932E - Sea Vixen Foxy Lady Canvas, 28x42". NEWLY AVAILABLE: Our Limited Edition Enthusiast's Pack, which contains a choice of the 'Foxy Lady' Print or Canvas along with a piece of aluminium fuselage material removed from XP924 during restoration. This special pack also includes one year's membership to Navy Wings - for further information, please see code: 93932F.

Andy Rouse
Andy Rouse is an award-winning UK photographer best known for his stunning wildlife images, but also a highly accomplished aviation photographer with an enviable collection of vintage and modern aircraft.

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Navy Wings
The Fly Navy Heritage Trust, under their brand of ‘Navy Wings’, raises money to keep important historic naval aircraft in the skies, including the last flying Sea Vixen as well as the Sea Fury and the iconic Fairey Swordfish, to help tell the full story of naval aviation. Navy wings receive a royalty from the sale of these products to contribute to the ongoing preservation of these aircraft.
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