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British Aerospace-Boeing Harrier GR. 7 ZD437
British Aerospace-Boeing Harrier GR.7 ZD437 49A (msn TX009), of 20 ( R ) Squadron (formerly 233 OCU), approaching for a short landing. Date: circa 2000
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2000 Approaching Harrier Landing Squadron Short
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This photograph showcases the British Aerospace-Boeing Harrier GR.7, military aircraft with the registration number ZD437 (msn TX009), as it approaches for a short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL). The Harrier GR.7 is a versatile and iconic aircraft, a product of the collaboration between British Aerospace and Boeing, which revolutionized the aviation industry with its ability to take off and land vertically. This particular Harrier belongs to 20 (R) Squadron, formerly known as 233 Operational Conversion Unit (OCU), based at RAF Cottesmore in Rutland, England. The squadron's primary role was to train pilots on the Harrier GR.7, making it a crucial unit in the Royal Air Force's (RAF) aviation history. Circa 2000, the Harrier GR.7 remained a formidable force in the skies, providing the RAF with unparalleled agility and flexibility. The aircraft's short takeoff and vertical landing capability enabled it to operate from small, unprepared runways, making it an invaluable asset in various military operations. This photograph captures the essence of the Harrier GR.7's power and grace as it prepares for its short landing, leaving a lasting impression on the viewer.
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