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The Harrier Farewell Starts

Doing what it does best,at Low Level here in The Lake District,the GR9 due to go in April but expected to stop flying well before.

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By: sullyf4gr - 12th November 2010 at 19:40

Thanks All:)

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By: Padidiver - 2nd November 2010 at 22:14

Very nice pictures indeed. It is to bad that the Harriers go, a short sighted decision I think.

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By: wiseman - 30th October 2010 at 06:20

Superb shots of one of the best jet of its era.
After 30+ years of service, a well deserved retirement of one of my all-time favourites – the first time I saw one at an Air Show in France in 1979, my jaw dropped. I have been a big fan ever since.
Is it only me, or does the latest generation jets lack this type of a strong personality?

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By: Growler - 29th October 2010 at 11:17

Magnificent shots of a magnificent machine.

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By: SEMAE - 29th October 2010 at 00:35

Superb shots and sad to see the Harrier go.

Martin

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By: me109g4 - 29th October 2010 at 00:07

Truly a sad day for the RAF, how the mighty have fallen.

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