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Old 09-16-2009, 01:46 AM
PhantomIIF4 PhantomIIF4 is offline
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Great photos thanks for sharing!

I do have one question though. How did you manage to get pictures of a flying Sea Harrier F/A.2 in 2009 when the last examples were retired from Royal Navy service in 2006? Is there a flying example on the civilian airshow circuit that I'm not aware of?
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Old 09-16-2009, 01:51 AM
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Great photos thanks for sharing!

I do have one question though. How did you manage to get pictures of a flying Sea Harrier F/A.2 in 2009 when the last examples were retired from Royal Navy service in 2006? Is there a flying example on the civilian airshow circuit that I'm not aware of?
Civi aircraft museums regularly purchase former front line aircraft for display purposes. And iirc a couple of those were also ordered by the US navy but I dont know if they were ever actually sold any. Im am surpised to see the Blackjack in there, I thought the US military were still wary of showing them for classified material reason.
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Old 09-16-2009, 01:56 AM
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Great photos thanks for sharing!

I do have one question though. How did you manage to get pictures of a flying Sea Harrier F/A.2 in 2009 when the last examples were retired from Royal Navy service in 2006? Is there a flying example on the civilian airshow circuit that I'm not aware of?

The sea harrier was from Art Nalls Aviation.

The webpage for the show is http://www.wsairshow.com/
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