Fennec Collection
The fennec, also known as the desert fox, is a fascinating creature that captivates both artists and aviation enthusiasts alike
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
The fennec, also known as the desert fox, is a fascinating creature that captivates both artists and aviation enthusiasts alike. Cecil Aldin's illustration beautifully captures the essence of these adorable Fennec Foxes with their distinctive large ears and sandy fur. Speaking of aviation, the name "FENNEC" has been associated with various aircraft models throughout history. The Sud-Aviation T-28S Fennec G-TROY and Sud-Aviation T-28S-1 Fennec N14113 were two notable examples from years gone by. These planes exuded power and elegance as they soared through the skies. In more recent times, we witnessed the Aero L-29 Delfin 3C-JVM taking flight in its sleek design. This particular model was manufactured around the year 2000, showcasing technological advancements in aerospace engineering. Fast forward to circa 2010, where we encountered another Sud-Aviation T-28S-1 Fennec F-AZHR / 517749 (msn135). Its striking appearance commanded attention wherever it went. Not limited to fixed-wing aircraft alone, helicopters have also embraced the name "FENNEC. " The Aerospatiale AS555UN Fennec AYF - 5529 and Eurocopter AS555AN Fennec 2 5391 -67-VA exemplify versatility in aerial operations. With their agility and maneuverability, these helicopters are well-suited for a variety of missions. Another noteworthy helicopter variant is the Eurocopter AS555AN Fennec 2 5523 -67-WF. Its sleek lines combined with its powerful capabilities make it an impressive sight to behold. Whether depicted in illustrations or soaring through our skies on wings or rotors, there is no denying that fennece creatures have left an indelible mark on both artistry and aviation history.