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Old 11th Mar 2014, 00:38
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Would doubt the Harrier is potentially airworthy, will be more cosmetic, if you want a Tornado or a potentials airworthy Harrier from another site see

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Old 11th Mar 2014, 19:59
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Ohh, I don't Know Vendee...
Bonkers! I actually know one of the guys in that clip. I sent him a set of training notes for the Harrier GTS/APU about 15 years ago. I was always able to play with jet engines at work and never felt the need to do the same in my spare time.
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This will give you an idea of what's required to shift a Lightning with no engines:

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