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McDonnell-Douglas/BAe AV-8B 'Harrier II'

Description
Notes: AV-8A with improved engine inlet, lengthened nose gear, lift devices, larger wing and updated avionics package.
  Manufacturer:McDonnell-Douglas/BAe


  Base model:AV-8
  Designation:AV-8
  Version:B
  Nickname:Harrier II
  Designation System:U.S. Tri-Service
  Designation Period:1962-Present
  Basic role:Attack
  Crew:Pilot

Specifications
  Length: 46' 4" 14.1 m
  Height:11' 7" 3.5 m
  Wingspan: 30' 4" 9.2 m
  Wingarea: 238.7 sq ft 22.1 sq m
  Empty Weight: 13,086 lb 5,934 kg
  Gross Weight: 22,950 lb 10,408 kg
  Max Weight: 31,000 lb 14,058 kg

Propulsion
  No. of Engines: 1
  Powerplant: Rolls-Royce F402-RR-408 Pegasus
  Thrust (each):23,800 lb10,793 kg

Performance
  Range: 2,380 miles 3,832 km
  Max Speed: 647 mph 1,041 km/h 562 kt

Operators (Past and Present)
USN NAWC/AD Patuxent River MD
USMC VMA-31 1 Yuma AZ
USMC VMA-211 Yuma AZ
USMC VMA-214 Yuma AZ
USMC VMA-223 Cherry Point SC
USMC VMA-231 Cherry Point SC
USMC VMA-311 MCAS Yuma AZ
USMC VMA-331 MCAS Cherry Point NC
USMC VMA-513 Yuma AZ
USMC VMA-542 Cherry Point SC
USMC VMAT-203 Cherry Point SC
USN VX-5 China Lake CA

Known serial numbers
161396 / 161399, 161573 / 161584, 162068 / 162088, 162089 / 162091, 162721 / 162746, 162748 / 162752 , 162942 / 162973 , 163176 / 163207 , 163348 / 163394 , 163419 / 163426 , 163514 / 163519 , 163659 / 163690 , 163852 / 163855 , 163862 / 163883 , 164115 / 164121 , 164123 / 164154 , 164543 / 164571 , 165001 / 165006 , 165007 / 165027 , 165028 / 165035 , 165305 / 165312 , 165354 / 165357 , 165380 / 165391 , 165397 / 165398

Examples of this type may be found at
MuseumCityState
Patuxent River Naval Air MuseumPatuxent RiverMaryland

AV-8B on display

Naval Air Warfare Center

Patuxent River Naval Air Museum
   


 

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06/27/2008 @ 01:01 [ref: 21628]
 Tom Hansen
 Kansas City, MO
The pilot that own his own Harrier is Art Nalls. Google his name and you will find his web site. He owns a Sea Harrier and a GR5.
05/30/2008 @ 11:36 [ref: 21056]
 JOHN INGRASSIA
 , NY
FYI TAKE A LOOK AT THIS SITE
http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2003/national-reporting/works/national3a.html
04/04/2008 @ 09:33 [ref: 20334]
 JOHN INGRASSIA
 , NY
I WAS IN THE SUCK BACK IN 79-83 VMAT203 FLIGHT LINE. WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM THE OLD CREW HANK,RUBEN,COLEMAN ROLFS,PJ,JP,MAYWEATHER,SMITTY,T4,P FUNK PLATT, STEW OR ANYONE THAT GOES BACK THAT FAR
03/27/2008 @ 11:23 [ref: 20250]
 Allen Kirkpatrick
 Puyallup, WA
I was with VMA-513 Nightmares, MCAS Yuma AZ, Ordnance shop from March 1990 to March 1993. We went West-Pack during the Gulf War, stationed at MCAS Iwakuni Japan. If anybody knows me form back then you can reach me at aokirk60@hotmail.com
01/13/2008 @ 18:29 [ref: 19283]
 Kevin Bubb
 Pittsburgh, PA
Hey out there VMAT-203 folks! What a surprise running across so many familiar names. I was at Cherry Point from 1984-1988 in the flightline shop. Looking forward to touching base with you guys. I have some AV8B pics from Bogue Field I can round up if anyone reads this and might be interested. Glad I found the site, drop me a line. kmbubb@aol.com
10/27/2007 @ 09:30 [ref: 18315]
 Todd Derrick
 Many, LA
I was with VMAT-203 GSE from 1985 until 1989. I've been looking for anybody who has any pics from the good old days, so if you have any, drop me a line. It's good to see some of the names that were here. I haven't thought about some of you guys in a long time. Good times!
09/14/2007 @ 12:44 [ref: 17923]
 Charles \"CJ\" Jones SGT
 Stafford, VA
I was in VMAT-203 in Cherry Pt, NC from 84' - 90'. There I met many people. I really loved working on the T/AV8A'S & T/AV8B'S. I have heard of an ex-pilot that owns a harrier that lives in MD. If anyone knows of that, please email me. I anyone remembers me, please email me. cpjonesiv@verizon.net.
05/21/2007 @ 13:10 [ref: 16553]
 DAVID MCINERNEY
 CARLSBAD, CA
I WILL NEVER FORGET THE THRILL OF FLYING IN THE BACKSEAT OF A TAV8A.I WAS WITH VMAT-203 IN 74-77, POWERPLANTS MECH,JUST THE FEELING OF BEING TIE DOWN WITH BIG TURNBUCKLES AT THE HIGHPOWER RAMP DOING FUCTIONALS TEST AT 100% PLUS! SOMETHING I WILL NEVER FORGET! IF ANY OF MY OLD BUUDDIES READ THIS . E-MAIL ME
04/23/2007 @ 13:40 [ref: 16286]
 Raul Maldonado
 Deltona, FL
To this day, I still love watching the Harrier. I was in survival shop in HMS at Cherry Pt. from 81-83. 20 years later I still carry a scar on my right thumb from when we lost one off the USS Nassa.
09/08/2006 @ 17:03 [ref: 14116]

 

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