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By: Oxcart - 9th March 2017 at 16:43

I thought Art Nalls was over here on a shopping trip again!

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By: paul1867 - 9th March 2017 at 13:47

Last time I saw a Harrier “fly” was in 1972, off the ski ramp at Farnborough.:highly_amused:

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By: blueredblue - 9th March 2017 at 09:05

Didn’t they use a Chinook to lift and move a Meteor in Gloucester a while back too?

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By: Sabrejet - 9th March 2017 at 06:30

No engine (only cold nozzles installed); and very little in the way of systems.

The new museum is looking to be an interesting attraction and the restoration of the 3-bay WW1 hangar to be applauded.

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By: Rocketeer - 9th March 2017 at 02:17

Chinook can only be replaced by a chinook!

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By: J Boyle - 8th March 2017 at 21:47

“Stunt” or not, it still lifted the thing.

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By: heli1 - 8th March 2017 at 20:59

Not bad work for a design that’s almost sixty….and still in production.

Good PR stunt .Harrier was only on other side of airfield!

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By: J Boyle - 8th March 2017 at 20:12

Not bad work for a design that’s almost sixty….and still in production.

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By: Sabrejet - 8th March 2017 at 20:06

Some from today: ZD610 lifted by Chinook ZD575, which makes them around the same age I guess…

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