Final flight for Harrier 'jump jet'

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Final flight for Harrier 'jump jet'

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Final flight for UK's Harriers at RAF Cottesmore

I'm not 100% sure if this is the final flight of the UK Harriers, or whether it's the final flight of Harriers from Cottesmore. Either way, they're all going soon.

A sad day :evil:
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It is the final UK Harrier flight this afternoon around Rutland Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire. It should be some sight as there will be 16 aircraft in total. Still a sad day though! :cry:
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I saw something in the telegraph this morning about some people in the RN trying to keep a "rump" of 20 harriers that can be flown at the weekend as part of the reserve...but I don't know whether anything will come of that :(
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Man that is really sad to hear....

Guess it's time to delete those MAIW RAF Harrier packs...
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Maybe, but I certainly won't be.
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tango234 wrote:I saw something in the telegraph this morning about some people in the RN trying to keep a "rump" of 20 harriers that can be flown at the weekend as part of the reserve...but I don't know whether anything will come of that :(
UK MOD removed the Harriers "Fit to fly" certification with effect midnight. Weds.
No more Harrier flights in UK.
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Most of the navy harrier pilots have moved on,seven are learning to fly F18 Hornets with the USN and two are on the French carrier,learning to fly the Rafale. Given that we wont have a carrier for nine years,the question has to be why?
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UK MOD removed the Harriers "Fit to fly" certification with effect midnight. Weds.
No more Harrier flights in UK.
Technically that can be reversed, though its unlikely.
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Nice video showing the mass formation of Harriers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EztX53w ... r_embedded
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Nice vid, I agree with the Admiral!
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Apparently the RN have sent some Harrier pilots for F/A-18E and Rafale flight training in the last few weeks. May be they are having second thoughts about the F-35 again.
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It's called 'hedging your bets'. The RN has always had a number of exchange posts with other Navies and USMC. Whatever the outcome of future plans, they want to be sure they retain some kind of capability within the pilot cadre so that, bring what may, when the new combination of aircraft/carrier come on line we don't have to start from scratch.
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Nice find on the NATOPS manual. The overhead break is pretty typical, but the vertical landing numbers help.
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