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Harrier and Sea Harrier

Started by Radish, March 12, 2003, 10:55:41 AM

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It may have already been suggested, but what about a RAF, land based Sea Harrier FRS.1 as a compliment to the Harrier GR.3s in West Germany during the '70s/'80s?  Operating in a pure air defence role with a bevy of sidewinders + cannon.  What would be a good name/designation - Harrier F.4 perhaps?

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Greg
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Maverick

Given the MoD's habit of not recycling numbers for the same family of aircraft, you might have to venture into F.5, as there was a T.4 trainer.

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Mav

GTX

Quote from: Maverick on April 05, 2011, 05:55:10 PM
Given the MoD's habit of not recycling numbers for the same family of aircraft, you might have to venture into F.5, as there was a T.4 trainer.

Regards,

Mav

I guess it would really depend when it entered service - I am happy either with F.4 or F.5.

Mind you, you just triggered another idea - two seat Sea Harrier trainer with radar. ;)

Regards,

Greg
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GTX

Of course, the West German Luftwaffe might also need to be a Harrier F.4/F.5 operator. along with Switzerland and Austria...

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Greg
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Quote from: GTX on April 05, 2011, 05:49:10 PM
It may have already been suggested, but what about a RAF, land based Sea Harrier FRS.1 as a compliment to the Harrier GR.3s in West Germany during the '70s/'80s?  Operating in a pure air defence role with a bevy of sidewinders + cannon.  What would be a good name/designation - Harrier F.4 perhaps?

Regards,

Greg

Ah, the precursor to my F.8:


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Quote from: GTX on April 05, 2011, 05:59:47 PM
Mind you, you just triggered another idea - two seat Sea Harrier trainer with radar. ;)

Tom Clancy beat you to it Greg.  ;D

There's one just like that mentioned in 'The Hunt for Red October', which I've just re-read for the umpteenth time!
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Quote from: GTX on April 05, 2011, 05:59:47 PM

Mind you, you just triggered another idea - two seat Sea Harrier trainer with radar. ;)

Regards,

Greg

I've got a couple on the go Greg,  this is what I'm calling a Sea Harrier F.3, I'm using an F-4E nose cone on this one




and this one will be an ECM Harrier, using an F-16 nose cone. The arrows show where I'll blend it into the fuselage.


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That last one looks very interesting - duck-billed Harrier? :thumbsup:
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GTX

Sea Harrier FA.3 anyone?



Regards,

Greg
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Hobbes

Is this derived from the GR.5/7?

GTX

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Gondor

That is exactly the same as one I made a couple of years ago.





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 :thumbsup:

I guess great minds think alike...or fools never differ ;D

Regards,

Greg
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