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Harrier Collection (page 4)

The Harrier, a versatile and iconic aircraft, has left an indelible mark in the world of aviation

Background imageHarrier Collection: An RAF Harrier GR7 of 20 Squadron, based at RAF Wittering, is pictured flying above the clouds

An RAF Harrier GR7 of 20 Squadron, based at RAF Wittering, is pictured flying above the clouds
An RAF Harrier GR7 of 20 Squadron, based at RAF Wittering, pictured flying above the clouds

Background imageHarrier Collection: Billy is introduced to the Majors Harriers, 1858. Artist: John Leech

Billy is introduced to the Majors Harriers, 1858. Artist: John Leech
Billy is introduced to the Majors Harriers, 1858. From Ask Mamma; or, The Richest Commoner in England, by Robert Smith Surtees. [Bradbury and Evans, London, 1858]

Background imageHarrier Collection: John Mytton, Esq. Halston, Salop, c19th century. Artist: William Giller

John Mytton, Esq. Halston, Salop, c19th century. Artist: William Giller
John Mytton, Esq. Halston, Salop, c19th century. After William Webb. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIV, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1929]

Background imageHarrier Collection: His Majestys Harriers, c19th century. Artist: Richard Woodman

His Majestys Harriers, c19th century. Artist: Richard Woodman
His Majestys Harriers, c19th century. After Richard Barrett Davis (1782-1854). From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIV, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1929]

Background imageHarrier Collection: Francis Duckenfield Astley, Esq. and his Harriers, c19th century. Artist: Richard Woodman

Francis Duckenfield Astley, Esq. and his Harriers, c19th century. Artist: Richard Woodman
Francis Duckenfield Astley, Esq. and his Harriers, c19th century. After Benjamin Marshall 1768-1835. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIII, edited by C. Reginald Grundy

Background imageHarrier Collection: Francis Dukinfield Astley, Esq. and his Harriers, 1809. (1941). Artist: Richard Woodman

Francis Dukinfield Astley, Esq. and his Harriers, 1809. (1941). Artist: Richard Woodman
Francis Dukinfield Astley, Esq. and his Harriers, 1809. After Benjamin Marshall (1768-1835). From The Connoisseur, 1941 edited by H. Granville Fell. [The National Magazine Co. Ltd, London, 1941]

Background imageHarrier Collection: Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus male Norfolk spring

Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus male Norfolk spring

Background imageHarrier Collection: Marsh Hawk Harrier William Notman Canadian born Scotland

Marsh Hawk Harrier William Notman Canadian born Scotland
Marsh Hawk; Harrier; William Notman (Canadian, born Scotland, 1826 - 1891); Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 1876; Albumen silver print



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The Harrier, a versatile and iconic aircraft, has left an indelible mark in the world of aviation. From its high-flying maneuvers over RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus to the thrilling flight simulations that bring this jump-jet to life, the Harrier continues to captivate enthusiasts worldwide. In Picture No. 10789115, we witness a Royal Navy Harrier Jet soaring through the skies above RAF Akrotiri. Its sleek design and powerful engines showcase the epitome of modern military technology. But it's not just about military prowess; the it also finds its place in nature's realm. On the Island of Texel in Holland, a male Hen Harrier gracefully hovers low over the ground while hunting for prey. In another breathtaking moment captured on camera, both male and female Hen Harriers glide through their breeding territory with elegance and grace. Back to flight simulation, where enthusiasts can experience firsthand what it feels like to pilot a harrier jump-jet. The thrill of taking off vertically and performing gravity-defying stunts is truly unmatched. Let us not forget Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR. 1 XV757 - an embodiment of power and precision that has become synonymous with this remarkable aircraft. Nature lovers are treated as well when Montagus Harriers migrate through Georgia's stunning Caucusus Mountains or when Marsh Harriers make their presence known in Cley Norfolk during April. A flypast at sea showcases a pair of majestic harriers soaring together, displaying their synchronized aerial skills with pride. Last but certainly not least, we pay homage to No. 1 Squadron of RAF who have mastered these incredible machines –the RAF Harrier Jump Jets- pushing boundaries and defending our skies with unwavering dedication. Whether it be military operations or marveling at nature's wonders from above, there is no denying that the harrier holds a special place in our hearts as one of aviation's most extraordinary creations.