August 27, 2008 at 5:50 pm
I spose this is the place to go and there not so common in service but its a tricky one (mods move if your unhappy)
Anyways i was wondering if any would have any pics or technical drawings of a harrier gr3 in particuar the cockpit for an ATC project of mine.
Anything will do.
Also does anyone have any parts knocking about or know a nice source of them…besides everett aero.
Also 1 final thing, what type of ejector seat would of gone into a GR3?
Cheers
Matt
By: F4MPHIXER - 27th August 2008 at 20:17
I am considering clearing out all my Harrier/SeaHarrier parts, if anyone is interested, I’m looking for Phantom and Tornado parts in trade.
By: Arabella-Cox - 27th August 2008 at 19:51
I spose this is the place to go and there not so common in service but its a tricky one (mods move if your unhappy)
Anyways i was wondering if any would have any pics or technical drawings of a harrier gr3 in particuar the cockpit for an ATC project of mine.
Anything will do.Also does anyone have any parts knocking about or know a nice source of them…besides everett aero.
Also 1 final thing, what type of ejector seat would of gone into a GR3?
Cheers
Matt
Harrier GR.3’s left service 15+ years ago. Seat is a Mk9 like this one… Link
You won’t get parts unless you do ask people like Everett who ~may~ have some old stuff, but you’ll pay a pretty penny for it. They sold a modern GR.5 type ‘pit for £3.5K recently, there’s another AV-8B for sale in gutted condition for £4K, and there was a GR.3 advertised in Flypast a few weeks back which sold for £4K also and is now at Solent Sky.
Pic’s of the latter two below. What’s your budget ? You’ll need to have at least £3,000 lying around if you fancy a good Harrier project. I know of one for around that price, if your serious…?
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By: Arabella-Cox - 27th August 2008 at 17:55
GR3
Speal to the cadet sqn at bletchley park as they are the custodians of a GR3 complete airframe I alas gave away my illustrated parts catalogues the other day to a guy restoring a GR£ cockpit at bruntingthorpe