Worlds sole civil registered Harrier, performing at the 2015 Drummondville airshow. This is the second Sea Harrier to roll off the assembly line, which makes it the oldest surviving Sea Harrier. It may soon be joined by a Harrier T8 (ZD993).
Worlds sole civil registered Harrier, at the 2015 Drummondville airshow. This is the second Sea Harrier to roll off the assembly line, which makes it the oldest surviving Sea Harrier. It may soon be joined by a Harrier T8 (ZD993).
Worlds sole civil registered Harrier, performing at the 2015 Drummondville airshow. This is the second Sea Harrier to roll off the assembly line, which makes it the oldest surviving Sea Harrier. It may soon be joined by a Harrier T8 (ZD993).
Worlds sole civil registered Harrier, performing at the 2015 Drummondville airshow. This is the second Sea Harrier to roll off the assembly line, which makes it the oldest surviving Sea Harrier. It may soon be joined by a Harrier T8 (ZD993).
Worlds sole civil registered Harrier, performing at the 2015 Drummondville airshow. This is the second Sea Harrier to roll off the assembly line, which makes it the oldest surviving Sea Harrier. It may soon be joined by a Harrier T8 (ZD993).
Of the 28 Sea Harriers deployed to the South Atlantic in 1982, XZ457 became the topscoring aircraft during the Falklands conflict, bringing down 2 Argentinian Skyhawks and 2 Daggers. XZ457 was damaged beyond repair on 20th October, 1994.
A RN Sea Harrier on static display at the 2004 Volkel airshow. This Sea Harrier is assigned to 899 sqn. Currently this plane is preserved at the Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeovilton, UK.