Simon's Sircus

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Active1968
Branch Royal Navy
TypeRoyal Navy aerobatics display team
Simon's Sircus
Active1968
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
TypeRoyal Navy aerobatics display team
RoleSea Vixen flying display
SizeSix aircraft
Part ofFleet Air Arm
Home stationRNAS Yeovilton
MascotLion cub called Simon
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Lieutenant Commander Simon Idiens, RN
Aircraft flown
Fighterde Havilland Sea Vixen

Simon's Sircus, a unit of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy (RN), was an aerobatics display team. It consisted of six de Havilland Sea Vixen FAW.2 jet aircraft belonging to the Fleet Air Arm's (FAA) 892 Naval Air Squadron. The team was active during the summer of 1968. Simon's Sircus was named in honour of both its commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Simon Idiens, RN, and its mascot, a young lion cub from Longleat House, also called Simon.[1]

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