BVR Harrier

There are some gauges to be improved. And the bird is being painted with USMC textures.
I´ll post the captures of the new image of the Harrier as soon as we have good images of the work in progress

The aim is to release it in the summer (of 2010, of course)

Thanks for your interest.
 
There are some gauges to be improved. And the bird is being painted with USMC textures.
I´ll post the captures of the new image of the Harrier as soon as we have good images of the work in progress

The aim is to release it in the summer (of 2010, of course)

Thanks for your interest.

It is the summer :D
 
Lo9oks and sounds like a minor engine surge resulting in an increase in sink rate... Nasty what ever the cause.
 
I remember seeing some close up pictures of this accident in one of the British daily papers which cited engine failure as the cause of the high sink rate.

Looks like he stuck with it until the flames started wafting over the cockpit then thought "sod this...I'm off!"

Glad he made it.

Mike
 
The crash crew sure took their Tennessee time to post at the crash site and start putting out the fire.......

Thank got the 250lb bombs decided not to go off too, if I was that pilot I wouldn't have waited to eject I would have been gone at the first sight of flames, never mind them covering the cockpit like that!
 
Was just reading about the Nalls Aviation Sea Harrier and it reminded me of this. Is there any more news on a release date?
 
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