DH.110 Sea Vixen vs SO 4050 Vautour

British twin-boom, carrier-based fighter, significant in the Cold War era, deployed during Suez Crisis and other Royal Navy operations.
Picture of DH.110 Sea Vixen
Origin country 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Category Combat Aircraft
Manufacturer De Havilland
First flight 26 September 1951
Year of introduction 1959
Number produced 151 units
Average unit price $1.5 million
French jet-powered multirole aircraft, developed in the 1950s, utilized in combat operations during the Six-Day War by Israel.
Picture of SO 4050 Vautour
Origin country 🇫🇷 France
Category Combat Aircraft
Manufacturer Sud Aviation
First flight 16 October 1952
Year of introduction 1956
Number produced 149 units
Average unit price $2 million
Wing area 60.2 m² ◉
Wingspan 15.5 m â—‰
Height 3.3 m â—‰
Length 16.9 m â—‰
Maximum speed 1127 km/h â—‰
Operational range 1,270 km â—‰
Service ceiling 15,000 m â—‰
Max. takeoff weight 21,205 kg â—‰
Empty weight 12,680 kg â—‰
Total thrust 2 x 5,097 kgf â—‰
Wing area 45.0 m² ◉
Wingspan 15.1 m â—‰
Height 4.9 m â—‰
Length 15.6 m â—‰
Maximum speed 1106 km/h â—‰
Operational range 5,400 km â—‰
Service ceiling 15,200 m â—‰
Max. takeoff weight 21,000 kg â—‰
Empty weight 10,000 kg â—‰
Total thrust 2 x 3,700 kgf â—‰
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