On display in the static at the 1987 International Air Tattoo, this Harrier T.4A was operated by 233 OCU out of RAF Wittering. She was later supplied to India.
On display in the static at the 1987 International Air Tattoo, this Harrier GR.3 was operated by RAF No.4 Squadron out of Gutersloh in West Germany. Now preserved with the South Wales Aviation Museum at St Athan.
XW268 in the anniversary markings of her last unit, No.899 Squadron, FAA. The partly stripped coat of grey on the fin reveals former code ‘U’ (233 OCU) as well as ‘68’ on the starboard side from her days with the Harrier Conversion Unit at RAF Wit
XV278 was one of 6 pre-production Harrier GR.1's built by Hawker Siddeley at Kingston for continued evaluation before beginning full production. XV278 first flew on 13 December 1966 from Dunsfold.