by "Grindintosecond" (Grindintosecond)
Published 03/22/2017 at 20:24
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"Viggen" (viggen37)
03/22/2017 at 20:28, STARS: 0
Mmmm Harriers and nods
"RallyWrench" (rndlitebmw)
03/22/2017 at 20:38, STARS: 0
There is literally nothing that could make me not love the Harrier. I still have a picture my Marine cousin took and sent me of one taking off from whatever carrier he was on in the Gulf.
"Svend" (svend)
03/22/2017 at 20:44, STARS: 1
I still can’t believe we got rid of the Harrier from U.K. forces.
The latest loss was the Sea King.
"wafflesnfalafel" (wafflesnfalafel1)
03/22/2017 at 21:54, STARS: 0
Didn’t we over here in the states buy them up for our Marines? Jump Jet...
"Svend" (svend)
03/22/2017 at 21:57, STARS: 2
Ye’, when we mothballed them. They were hooked up to electrics and maintained then we sold them to the U.S. for a massive discount for the U.S. to use them as spare parts.
I believe some are sat in a boneyard in Nevada.
"wafflesnfalafel" (wafflesnfalafel1)
03/22/2017 at 22:14, STARS: 1
coupon special...
"Svend" (svend)
03/22/2017 at 22:22, STARS: 1
More like family discount.
"facw" (facw)
03/22/2017 at 23:54, STARS: 0
Yes, the AMARC Experience webpage says we have 50 there (3 GR.7 and 47 GR.9). I don’t see them on satellite pics (and I think the imagery is new enough), but maybe they being kept in hangars or other shelters.
"facw" (facw)
03/22/2017 at 23:56, STARS: 0
All that austerity for you. Apparently the Queen Elizabeth is going to be flying US F-35Bs initially, since the UK hasn’t had many delivered at this point.
"Svend" (svend)
03/23/2017 at 00:01, STARS: 1
I recall seeing about six on Google Earth last years.
They only had covers over the glass and engine intakes.
EDIT: Sorry, just looked, they are at AMARG, Tucson, Arizona.
The whole lot sold for £116million.
Other images since Google Earth show they’ve been cannibalised.
"Svend" (svend)
03/23/2017 at 00:13, STARS: 1
The U.S. Marines will have their aircraft on our aircraft carriers till ours arrive.
http://www.forces.net/news/tri-service/us-fly-f-35-royal-navys-hms-queen-elizabeth
UK Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has confirmed that the US will deploy F-35 fighter planes on board the Royal Navy’s new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth.
The planes will be US Marine Corps F-35B jets, with UK planes expected to do the same on US vessels “in the fullness of time”.
Granted this was all pre-trumpton.