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Building The Harrier. Model Aircraft Extra #5
Building the Harrier
The iconic Hawker-Siddeley Harrier was the first of the so-
called Harrier 'Jump Jet' series. It was developed in the 1960s as the first operational close-support and reconnaissance fighter aircraft with vertical/short take-off and landing (V/STOL) capabilities, and the only truly successful V/STOL design of the many that arose in that era, and at its heart ...
Military Illustrated Modeller (issue 141)
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4 NEWS
New release announcements
6 REFERENCE
Vampire FB.31 Close-Up by Brett Green
12 PREVIEW
Kinetic 1:48 F-16D
14 WHO YOU CALLIN'
ELEPHANT EARS?
Airfix 1:48 de Havilland Vampire FB.31
Conversion by Brett Green
Cover story
32 PENINSULA PONY Pt. 1
Mark Casiglia builds Tamiya's 1:32 F-51D
Mustang.
44 BAVARIAN BLUE
Wingnut Wing...
"BLUE GOOSE" COMMAND AIRCRAFT of the USN, USMC and USCG 1911 to 1961
BY: William A. Riley and Thomas E. Doll
128-pages, 15-color illustrations, 13-color photos, 435-B&W photos, and 9-B&W illustrations.
This book covers US Naval Aviation from its beginnings in 1911 until 1961 through the interesting and some times colorful "Blue Goose" or Command Aircraft. "Blue Goose" refers to a color scheme that developed for these a...
Martin PBM Mariner. By Steve Ginter. The Martin PBM Mariner flying boat with its distinctive gull wing was proposed to the Navy in 1937 as a replacement for the very successful Consolidared PBY. The major differences were: it was to be a true blue water, open ocean flying boat; capable of extremely long range; with enough offensive armaments to function as a sub hunter or patrol bomber; and enough defensive armament to protect...