A04057A Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1/AV-8A
An aircraft that is undoubtedly one of the most significant in the history of aviation, the Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1 was developed from the Hawker P.1127 experimental aircraft produced to test the possibilities of V/STOL vectored thrust flight. These aircraft would successfully master the transition from hovering to forward flight and back to the hover, despite several of the development aircraft suffering accidents during testing.
The prospect of a viable V/STOL aircraft proved to be of great interest to both the British and US military, who funded further development of the aircraft. The new 'Jump Jet' was an instant hit with the British public, who marvelled at the ingenuity of their aviation industry, which was once again proving to be the envy of the world.
As the consummate display performer, the Harrier was always a popular display item with Airshow crowds, with the two forming a bond which would last right through the Harrier's long service career. In the eyes of the British public, no Airshow was complete without a display from Britain's world-leading Harrier.
Entering Royal Air Force service in April 1969, the operational flexibility offered by the Harrier GR.1 ensured the aircraft would never find itself too far away from potential conflict hotspots. Not confined to operating from military airfields, Harriers could be concealed in forest clearings or dispersed to sections of motorways, or even school playgrounds, but with the intention of keeping their location concealed from the enemy.
With many of these early Harriers deployed in West Germany, they would act as a significant deterrent against Eastern Bloc aggression, potentially lurking in many undisclosed locations, poised to strike against attacking Soviet armour at a moment's notice.
spec
length-19.9cm
height-5.04cm
width-10.76cm
wingspan-107mm
number of parts-114
scale-1:72
skill level-2
schemes
A04057A - Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1, No.1(F) Squadron, Royal Air Force Wittering, England, aircraft embarked on carrier trials, HMS Ark Royal, May 1971. (A)
No 11 Silver - Metallic
No 16 Gold - Metallic
No 27 Sea Grey - Matt
No 33 Black - Matt
No 35 Gloss Varnish - Gloss
No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic
No 61 Flesh - Matt
No 63 Sand - Matt
No 130 White - Satin
No 155 Matt Olive Drab - Matt
No 163 Dark Green - Satin
No 129 US Gull Grey - Satin
No 150 Forest Green - Matt
No 164 Dark Sea Grey - Matt
No 166 Light Aircraft Grey - Matt
A04057A - Hawker Siddeley AV-8A Harrier, VMA-231 'Ace of Spades', United States Marine Corps, Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada, United States of America, 1983. (B)
No 11 Silver - Metallic
No 16 Gold - Metallic
No 27 Sea Grey - Matt
No 33 Black - Matt
No 34 White - Matt
No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic
No 61 Flesh - Matt
No 63 Sand - Matt
No 123 Extra Dark Sea Grey - Satin
No 130 White - Satin
No 155 Matt Olive Drab - Matt
No 163 Dark Green - Satin
No 129 US Gull Grey - Satin
No 149 Dark Green - Matt
No 150 Forest Green - Matt
No 164 Dark Sea Grey - Matt
No 166 Light Aircraft Grey - Matt
Safety Information
WARNING. Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child.
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