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Harrier retirement sunset picsture.

http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr39/richardxh558/cottstaxisunset1.jpg
http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr39/richardxh558/cottssunsettaxi2.jpg
http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr39/richardxh558/phoinexintothefirecotts.jpg
http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr39/richardxh558/cottssunsethoversun1.jpg
To many sunset shots to choose from so have posted a quick few, will had more over the next few days.
Just a few more, plenty more to come.
cheers Rich.
http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr39/richardxh558/camo2.jpg
http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr39/richardxh558/camoartyfarty.jpg

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By: *Zwitter* - 18th December 2010 at 09:16

100% too complex and expensive for civilian ownership .

http://www.nallsaviation.com/

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By: David Burke - 16th December 2010 at 18:43

100% too complex and expensive for civilian ownership .

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By: johnr - 16th December 2010 at 17:15

Dramatic! But I also love the way the low sun brings out the colours in the least dramatic.
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By: jonf45 - 16th December 2010 at 10:43

fantastic shots, shame the weather wasn’t like that yesterday!!!

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By: wiseman - 16th December 2010 at 04:15

Superb shots.

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By: RobAnt - 16th December 2010 at 01:38

Really great piccies. The equal of any great “coffee table” book and should be printed, signed (artist and pilots) and framed.

May I raise a call for one or two Harriers to go to the BBMF. These planes have been used in combat, but they also hold many other characteristics that others don’t, and also have a special place within aero engineering. They’re so much more than just an aeroplane.

I might be wrong, but it’s unlikely it’s replacement (not due for 9 or 10 years) will attain the level of support the Harrier has.

Are they going to be classed as too complex for civilian ownership and operation in the UK? They’d be expensive to keep, but the jewel in any collection.

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By: Tony at BH - 15th December 2010 at 20:15

Stunning pictures.

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By: Flygirl - 15th December 2010 at 15:24

Cracking shots.

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By: Phantom Phil - 15th December 2010 at 15:17

Awesome!!

That last photo of the glossy one almost looks like a painting!

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By: GliderSpit - 15th December 2010 at 14:42

Cracking shots. Unbelievable that the aircraft don’t melt in that liquid metal sky!!

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By: '568 crew - 15th December 2010 at 13:55

Spectacular

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By: Scott Marlee - 15th December 2010 at 12:53

these bring a tear to my eye, excellent shots, but such a sad day, makes it worse that i live up in the north and couldnt make it down to see these magnificent wings fly for the last time

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By: roberto_yeager - 14th December 2010 at 13:27

Very good photos!!!

But very sad day… I always be a Harrier lover:(:(:(

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