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Harrier T4 depicted in flight. The
Harrier shown was at RAF Valley in the 1970's and possibly one
of the IV Squadron Harriers before being delivered RAE
Farnborough in 1990 and was used as an Electromagnetic
Compatibility test vehicle.
The
Harrier which is best known as an advanced technology with
STOL and VSTOL capabilities which amazed many people the first
time they saw the aircraft in the hover at airshows and
debuted at Farnborough with the Hawker P.1127, the VTOL
precursor to the Harrier jump jet.
As time
and VTOL technology moved on, the Harrier would be put to the
ultimate test in 1982 when war broke out in the Falklands
Islands with the Harrier used on defensive and offensive
sorties from aircraft carriers in the conflict.
The
example in the picture was a former RAE Harrier which was
photographed static and added to a sky background with the jet
eflux and pilot added in editing software using a graphics
tablet and many different layers in photoshop. |