SMOOTH ELECTRIC JET !!! de Havilland DH-112 Venom FIGHTER JET (MotionRC Freewing Swiss 90mm EDF JET)

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SMOOTH ELECTRIC JET !!! de Havilland DH-112 Venom FIGHTER JET (MotionRC Freewing Swiss 90mm EDF JET)
AVAILABLE HERE: https://www.motionrc.eu/collections/jets-and-ducted-fan/products/freewing-dh-112-venom-swiss-red-90mm-edf-jet-pnp
Great to see this jet in action at Hastings MFC. A brilliant scheme for this historic jet that shows really well against the sky on a clear Spring day.

Filmed by Dom Mitchell for the 'Essential RC' YouTube channel at Hastings MFC using the Panasonic AG-UX180 Pro 4K camcorder.

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The Venom entered service with the Royal Air Force (RAF), where it was used as a single-seat fighter-bomber and two-seat night fighter. A dedicated model for aerial reconnaissance was also operated by the Swiss Air Force. The Venom functioned as an interim stage between the first generation of British jet fighters – straight-wing aircraft powered by centrifugal flow engines such as the Gloster Meteor and the Vampire – and later swept wing, axial flow-engined combat aircraft, such as the Hawker Hunter and de Havilland Sea Vixen. Accordingly, the type had a relatively short service life in the RAF, being withdrawn from frontline operations by the service in 1962 as a result of the introduction of more capable designs. However, it was used in combat during the Suez Crisis, the Malayan Emergency, and the Aden Emergency.

The Venom proved to be popular on the export market, being sold in substantial numbers to Iraq, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland and Venezuela. The Swiss Air Force was the last active military operator of the Venom, retiring their last examples during 1983. Large numbers of ex-military Venoms have since been acquired by private entities and several have continued to fly, performing aerial displays at various air shows, while many examples have been preserved in static display conditions in museums and as gate guardians. A specialised derivative, the Sea Venom, was produced as a navalised version of the aircraft suitable for carrier operations.
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