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Harrier, Jet Fighter." 26" Harrier
McLelland. Filled with many never-before published photographs,
technical line drawings and color profiles, this book examines
the development and deployment of the unique Hawker Harrier.
You'll learn about its service with the U.S. Marines, the first
GR1 variants, the Royal Navy's Sea Harrier, and more. You'll
even read a detailed description of a Harrier mission and view
cockpit photographs taken during the action! 337 pages, color
and B&W photographs and illustrations, 8"x 11", hardcover.
The Hawker Harrier is one of the most
well-known and distinctive military aircraft produced in the
last fifty years. This title is a comprehensive study of the
aircraft's history, tracing the development and service
deployment of this unique warplane, including coverage of combat
operations, service with the U.S. Marines, and a firsthand
detailed account of present-day Harrier operations as seen from
the cockpit. In addition to informative detail and descriptions,
the volume will be bundled with a variety of rare and unseen
photographs, technical line drawings, and color artwork
profiles. Some of the areas covered include manufacture of the
prototype, service coverage of the production of the first
Harrier GR1 variants, an introduction into RAF service at
Wittering, a look at the background, design, and development of
the Sea Harrier manufactured for the Royal Navy. This book will
also include a detailed step-by-step description of a
representative Harrier mission combined with from-the-cockpit
photography.
About the Author
Tim McLelland is an established aviation writer and photographer
with an interest in all aspects of aerospace, specializing
primarily in postwar military subjects. He has authored a wide
range of books on a variety of subjects. He has also produced
numerous features for many aerospace publications both in the
U.K. and overseas. His contributions have appeared in magazines
such as Aircraft Illustrated, Air Extra, Armed Forces, Air
Forces Monthly, Flypast, Aviation News, and many other
well-known titles. He also edited Air Forces International
magazine and Scale Models magazine, in addition to the house
magazine of the International Plastic Modellers Society (U.K.).
Hardcover: 337 pages
Publisher: Ian Allan Publishing (June 21, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1906537208
ISBN-13: 978-1906537203 |
Combat Aircraft Vol. 90
AV-8B Harrier II Units of Operations Desert Shield and Desert
Storm
Nordeen. During Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, the
AV-8B Harrier II played, on its more than 3,300 flights, a
crucial role in gathering intelligence and destroying enemy
targets. In this volume, you'll learn about the Harrier's rapid
deployment to the Middle East and the assault ships that got it
there, review the coalition air campaign and the Harrier's role
in it, see the crucial role the VTOL Harrier plays in close air
support, and more. 96 pages, B&W photographs and color profiles,
7"x 9", softcover.
In the 1970s the USMC bought the AV-8A
Harrier from the UK to test V/STOL concepts for close air
support. A successful funding battle was subsequently fought in
the 1980s to secure military, political and economic support to
expand this concept to develop and field the second generation
AV-8B Harrier II from the late 1980s onward. The AV-8B was, and
still is, the only tactical aircraft that could deploy with
Marine forces on amphibious assault ships and provide air cover
and close air support separate from large deck aircraft
carriers. When Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990, a coalition
of nations launched Operation Desert Shield in order to defend
Saudi Arabia. The Harrier II was among the first tactical air
assets to be deployed to the region to support ground forces in
their efforts to halt the advance of Iraqi forces at the border
with Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. During Operation Desert Storm, the
five units flying the AV-8B in-theatre became some of the top
tactical squadrons of choice by air mission planners for allied
battlefield preparation and close air support. This was due to
the AV-8B's capabilities, proximity to the battle zone and the
proven abilities of Marine pilots and forward air controllers,
who were closely integrated with ground forces and knew their
business so well. The untold story of the AV-8B in this conflict
is vividly brought to life by the author through firsthand
accounts and period photography sourced from those that were
there, as well as official archives. This is planned to be the
first of three volumes on USMC Harrier IIs in combat, with
follow-on titles covering the jet's operations in Iraq in
2003-08 and Afghanistan in 2001-2009.
About the Author
Lon Nordeen has more than 35 years of aerospace industry and
editorial experience. He has been employed on the staff of the
American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics,
McDonnell-Douglas and Boeing, where he worked in the areas of
market research, communications and field marketing. He is also
the author of six books and more than 150 articles, and has been
highlighted as a historian on multiple History Channel
television programs covering air warfare such as the Dogfight
series.
Paperback: 96 pages
Publisher: Osprey Publishing (October 18, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1849084440
ISBN-13: 978-1849084444 |
Boeing/BAe
Harrier Warbird Tech Vol. 21 Softbound Book
Jenkins. This volume provides
exceptional technical analysis of a fascinating vertical
take-off aircraft. It details the Harrier's innovative
engineering, the design of the Big-Wing Harrier and its
solutions to difficult problems, combat in the Falklands,
Marine AV-8 Harriers, night attack Harriers, and more. 100
pgs. with 140 photos and numerous technical diagrams. 8"x
11", sfbd. |
Harrier II Hardbound Book
Validating V/STOL Nordeen. This is the story of the Harrier II, from its
near-cancellation in the late 1970s during the Carter
Administration through its developmental challenges in the
early 1980s, its international growth with the addition of
night attack capability and radar, and its success in the
Gulf War, Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Includes
interviews and insights from those involved - from pilots
and military commanders to engineers and production
personnel. 288 pages, 6" x 9", hardcover. |
Light
Strike : Harrier IIs, Hornets and Corsair IIs Softbound Book
(Osprey Military Aircraft)
by Joe Cupido, Tony Holmes Product Description The multi-role units of the modern carrier air wing or marine air group, the
squadrons within the light strike community fufil figher and attack roles for
both the US Navy and the Marine Corps. The squadrons of the 1990s are equipped
exclusively with the Hornet and the Harrier II, both McDonnell Douglas aircraft
embodying lessons learnt over the past three decades of service with the Skyhawk
and Corsair II.
Documents in text and
photographs the multi-role units of the modern air wing, the
squadrons within the light-strike community which fulfil both
fighter and attack roles for the US Navy's fleet of carriers and
the USMC's assault forces.
From the Publisher The top class photography showcased in the Osprey Colour Classics series offers
a superb insight into the appearance and deployment of a wide range of civil and
military machines. ISBN-10: 1855323095
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Osprey Publishing Ltd. (September 1993)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1855323095
ISBN-13: 978-1855323094 |
Sea Harrier Softbound Book
The Last All-British Fighter. Hunter. This volume chronicles the fascinating career of the
British Aerospace Sea Harrier which, though it proved its
worth in combat over the Falklands, the Balkans, the Persian
Gulf and Sierra Leone, marks the end of an era. Now retired,
it was the last type in the 90-year history of British
single-seat fighters that began with the Sopwith Camel. 160
pages, 400 color and B&W photographs, 8"x 11", softcover. |
Royal
Navy Aircraft Since 1945 Williams. Hardbound Book
The operational history of 44 types of Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm aircraft,
each described in detail with three-views and excellent photos. Includes
Sea Fury and Harrier among others. A valuable reference for the history
buff or British aircraft enthusiast. 200 photos, 184 pgs., 9"x 12", hdbd. |
Warfighters 2
Llinares & Lloyd. An in-depth look at the Marine Corps aviation
organization and its specialized Marine Weapons & Tactics
Squadrons at Yuma, AZ. Harrier operations, F/A-18 strike fighter
sorties, low altitude refueling missions, helicopter assaults,
all in training. Great document-ary. Companion to 'Warfighters'
shown above. 352 pgs., 500 photos, 8"x 11", hdbd |
Military Aircraft of the 1960s
Manning. Through hundreds of color photographs, this book
examines the military aircraft of the 1960s, including the Royal
Air Force's Andover, Basset, Comet, Devon, Gnat, Harrier,
Hastings, Meteor, Nimrod, Sycamore and Valiant; the Fleet Air
Arm's Buccaneer, Dragonfly, Gannet, Phantom, Sea Hawk, Wasp and
Whirlwind; the Army Air Corps' Beaver and Sioux; U.S. aircraft
such as the C-54, C-133, F-100, HU-16, T-39 and B-58; and many
others. 144 pages, 326 color photographs, 8"x 11", softcover. |
Air
War in the Falklands 1982 Combat Aircraft Vol. 28
Christopher Chant.
The war fought between the U.K. and Argentina in 1982 for the
possession of the Falkland Islands was probably the last "colonial" war
that will ever be undertaken by the British. This book shows how
the key to British success was the speed with which they gained and
then maintained air superiority over the islands and the waters around
them, primarily with their small force of Sea Harrier STOVL warplanes.
96 pgs., 85 B&W and 20 color photos, 16 color profiles, 7¼"x
9¾", sfbd.
Read about the NEW Falkands War
Movie Enemy Contact. This movie is in production now. |
Pure Luck Hardbound Book Sir Thomas Sopwith
The Authorized Biography of Sir Thomas Sopwith
Bramson. This book traces the remarkable story of Sir
Thomas Sopwith, a contemporary of the Wright Brothers whose 101-year life
spanned aviation history. You'll read of his Camel and Pup that
revolutionized aerial combat in WWI; of his Hurricane and Lancaster, which
were amongst the most successful designs of WWII; and of
the remarkable Harrier "jump jet," which emerged from an industrial
empire that employed up to 127,000 people. 288 pages, 98 B&W
photographs, 6"x 9", hardcover.
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Harrier in
Action Softbound Book
Michaels. This newly updated book
traces the development and service of the Harrier Jump Jet -
the first operational close-support and reconnaissance
attack aircraft with Vertical/Short Takeoff and Landing (V/STOL)
capabilities - from its 1969 introduction, through the
development of its four main versions and variants, to its
role in modern warfare. 50 pages, 100+ photographs, 10 color
profiles and more. 11"x 8", softcover. |
Harrier--The
Vertical Reality by Roy Braybrook
Book Description
The story of the only successful Vertical Takeoff and Landing jet
fighter, featuring200 color photos.
Product Description
The Harrier GR1 has been considerably developed since entering
service with RAF No.1 Squadron in April 1969. The Sea Harrier entered
service with the Royal Navy in 1979, and played a large part in the 1982
Falklands conflict. Harriers are also in service with the United States
Marine Corps and the Spanish and Italian forces. This is a history of
the aircraft, much of it contributed by Duncan Simpson, the Harrier's
Chief Test Pilot. Paperback: 160 pages
Publisher: Orion Publishing (November 1, 1998)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 189980840X
ISBN-13: 978-1899808403 |
Modern US Navy & Marine Corps
Aircraft
US Air Power
Evans. This heavily illustrated volume examines the cutting edge
of America's Navy and Marine Corps aircraft, including some of
the most famous names in operation today: the F-14 Tomcat, the
AV-8B Harrier, the T-45 Goshawk and the CH-46 Sea Knight, among
others. 72 pages, 100+ photographs with 16 pages in color, 7"x
10", softcover. |
Modern
Attack Planes U.S. Air Power Series Softbound Book
Aircraft, Weapons and Their
Battlefield Might. Evans. This photo history covers attack
planes in all branches of the U.S. arsenal since the 1991
Gulf War, including aircraft such as the F-117 Stealth, the
A-10 Tank-buster and the
AV-8B Harrier II.
There's also a review of laser-guided bombs, anti-ship and
close air support missiles, JDAM and other weapons. 72 pgs.,
110 photos with 16 pgs. in color, 7"x 10", sfbd. |
Modern US
Navy & Marine Corps Aircraft US Air Power Softbound Books
Evans. This heavily illustrated
volume examines the cutting edge of America's Navy and
Marine Corps aircraft, including some of the most famous
names in operation today: the F-14 Tomcat, the
AV-8B Harrier, the T-45 Goshawk and the CH-46 Sea
Knight, among others. 72 pages, 100+ photographs with 16
pages in color, 7"x 10", softcover. |
U.S. Naval Aviation
A Military Photo Logbook, Volume 1
Jenkins. This heavily illustrated book featuring images captured
by Navy photographers documents U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and
Coast Guard aircraft including F-14 and F/A-18 fighters; Harrier
attack aircraft; P-3 and S-3 anti-submarine aircraft; AH-1,
H-53, H-56 and H-60 helicopters; and others performing combat
operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, humanitarian missions around
the world, training exercises, aerial refueling, aircraft and
weapons testing, and maintenance operations. 120 pages, 350
color photographs, 9"x 9", softcover.
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Royal Air
Force Germany Since 1945 Hardbound Book
Taylor. This detailed survey
reviews RAF operations within Germany, providing a detailed
history of its exploits from the establishment of the
British Air Forces of Occupation in July 1945 to the tense
days of the Berlin Airlift and the establishment of NATO.
Covers all the British greats including Canberras, Hunters
and Javelins, and later Buccaneers, Harriers, Jaguars,
Phantoms and Tornados. 224 pgs., 300 B&W and color photos,
8"x 11", hdbd. |
Jet
Fighter : The Harrier Av-8B
(High-Tech Military Weapons)
by Julie Beyer
Reading level: Ages 9 and up
Library Binding: 48 pages
Publisher: Children's Press (CT) (September 2000)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0516233408
ISBN-13: 978-0516233406
ISBN-10: 0516233408
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The
Harrier Story
Davies & Thornborough.
The Harrier fills a unique niche in aviation history. From an
awkward test vehicle to a multi-role warplane, the aircraft has matured
to become one of the worlds most awesome adversaries. Totally comprehensive
book examines the testing and operations with every air arm in which
it serves. 288 pgs., 160 photos and maps, 9"x 11", hdbd.
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BAe/McDonnell
Douglas Harrier Evans. As the world's first operational VSTOL aircraft, the Harrier has
proven itself over the Falklands, Iraq and Bosnia. Here is the full
story of how it was developed and how it has matured, detailing the
improvements to the airframe, avionics, weapons, and the Pegasus
engine. 192 pgs. with over 200 photos. 9"x 11¼", hdbd
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