Maury Markowitz
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Here is an image found on the Wiki Commons of a Sea Vixen:
Here is what is almost certainly the original image found on the IWM:
The first image claims this is aboard the Forrestal, the second claims it is aboard Hermes. Either is possible - the aircraft is part of the Hermes and it might be visiting Forrestal, and that might have been confused on the IWMs caption.
I'm wondering if any of the sharp-eyed denizens of this group can determine one way or the other? In the IWM image there are some crew, perhaps there is enough detail of their clothing? Or perhaps the marking on the deck?
File:Sea Vixen of 892 NAS on USS Forrestal (CVA-59) c1962.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
commons.wikimedia.org
Here is what is almost certainly the original image found on the IWM:
SEA VIXEN SHOWS IT'S PACES IN HMS HERMES "SHOP WINDOW" DEMONSTRATION. JUNE 1961, ON BOARD THE CARRIER HMS HERMES, DURING THE ROYAL NAVY'S "SHOP WINDOW" DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE CHANNEL
A Sea Vixen parked on the flight deck in the foreground, as HM Submarine TURPIN is seen diving during the demonstration.
www.iwm.org.uk
The first image claims this is aboard the Forrestal, the second claims it is aboard Hermes. Either is possible - the aircraft is part of the Hermes and it might be visiting Forrestal, and that might have been confused on the IWMs caption.
I'm wondering if any of the sharp-eyed denizens of this group can determine one way or the other? In the IWM image there are some crew, perhaps there is enough detail of their clothing? Or perhaps the marking on the deck?