Simon's Sircus
Simon’s Sircus was an aerobatics display team comprising six Sea Vixen FAW2 aircraft from 892 Naval Air Squadron of the British Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm. The team operated during the summer of 1968 and was named after 892 Squadron’s commanding officer at the time, Lt Cdr Simon Idiens RN.
"Simon's Sircus" | |
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Royal Navy Sea Vixen aircraft | |
Active | 1968 |
Country | |
Branch | Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy |
Role | Aerobatics display team |
Garrison/HQ | RNAS Yeovilton |
History
Simon’s Sircus was formed in April 1968 by Lt Cdr Idiens following 892 Squadron’s disembarkation from the aircraft carrier HMS Hermes. They were based at RNAS Yeovilton and displayed at numerous RAF Airshows and Royal Navy Air Station Air Days during the 1968 season culminating in the SBAC Farnborough Airshow on 20, 21 and 22 September. The main element of the team’s display began with a steep turn and then a loop in ‘broad arrow’ formation, changing to ‘box six’ during the second manoeuvre. This was followed by a barrel roll in ‘long arrow’ formation, a loop in ‘spearhead’ formation and lastly a ‘bomb burst’ and finale. The team were highly acclaimed by many who saw them display, due in no small part to the fact that the Sea Vixens used were over five times heavier than the Folland Gnats used by the well known Red Arrows aerobatic team of the RAF.
Following the conclusion of the Farnborough displays Simon’s Sircus and 892 Squadron were officially disbanded.
References
- The de Havilland Sea Vixen by Tony Buttler AMRAeS, (Air Britain) ISBN 0-85130-364-1
- Calvert, Denis J. (October 2018). "Sircus Performers". Aeroplane. Vol. 46 no. 10. pp. 24–31. ISSN 0143-7240.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
External links
- Simon’s Sircus page at Sea Vixen.org
- Brief history and photographs of Simon’s Sircus
- m ovieclip Lion mascot for fleet air arm acrobatic team 'Simon's Sircus'
- Farnborough 1968 Simon's Sircus