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AV-8B Harrier IIs in Tandem Flight
AV-8B Harrier II Hovering
AV-8B Harrier II Hovering
AV-8B Harrier II in Steep Ascent
Night Attack AV-8B Harrier IIs in Flight over Mountains, out of NAS Fallon, NV
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AV-8B Harrier II VTOL
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AV-8B Harrier II Hovering
Two AV-8B Harrier II Plus in Flight
Two AV-8B Harrier II Plus in Flight
AV-8B Harrier II in Flight over Yuma, CA
AV-8B Harrier II Aircraft Carrier Landing
AV-8B Harrier II on Tarmac
AV-8B Harrier II in Tall Grass
AV-8B Harrier II Releases Munitions
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Two AV-8B Harrier IIs in Flight over Mountains
In 1998, the McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II was the only fixed-wing vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) aircraft in the free world. Its ability to take off vertically makes it one of the most maneuverable combat aircraft in service, and it can zoom out of the range of enemy fire extremely quickly. The United States, Spain and Italy coordinated efforts to develop the AV-8B Harrier II Plus, which first flew Sept. 22, 1992. The AV-8B Harrier II Plus, with a more powerful engine and advanced radar and avionics, can operate efficiently in darkness and in adverse weather conditions. Currently, the U.S. Marine Corps is converting all its day-attack Harrier IIs into Harrier II Plus aircraft.
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Unique identifier
BI221985
Boeing ID
c35-1147-3
Size
2874px × 2268px 18MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1970s
aerial views
air to air
airplanes
attack
brown
day
exteriors
flying
full body views
gray
green
head on views
jets
military
military livery
monoplanes
mountains
nobody
out of production
photos
scanned from film negative
shadows
sunshine
tilt views
viewed from above
wilderness
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