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See the World’s Only Privately Held Harrier at Oshkosh
AirVenture attendees have seen numerous American AV-8A and AV-8B Harriers demonstrate the type's unique vertical/short take-off and landing (V/STOL) abilities, but Nall's will be the first British Sea Harrier to appear. The differences in the aircraft variants are significant, he said. "The Sea Harrier is a fighter aircraft designed to shoot down enemy aircraft," he said, while the AV-8s were designed for air-to-ground and close air support. "The Sea Harrier has a bigger nose, a raised canopy for better visibility, and shorter wings." It also has a 50,000 feet-per-minute climb rate, much faster that of the AV/8, which Nalls spent most of his military career flying. With the aircraft based at St. Mary's County Airport, Maryland, Nalls is the first pilot to be civilian and aerobatic rated in Harriers. His flying partner and fellow test pilot, Retired USMC Major General Joe Anderson, is the second. Anderson and Nalls have known each other for 25 years and flew AV-8A Harriers in the famous Ace of Spades Squadron, VMA-231. Anderson, now the Deputy Director for the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Stephen F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles Airport in Washington, D.C., also has attained the rare feat of 2,500 flight hours in Harriers. Flying demonstration at Oshkosh times have yet to be finalized, so stay tuned. However, it'll be obvious when the Harrier is flying; when Nalls fires up the thunderous Rolls-Royce Pegasus Mk.106 vectored thrust turbofans, virtually everyone on the convention grounds heads for the flight line. When not flying, the aircraft will be on static display on AeroShell Square. |
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