To: Separate email addresses with commas. Now What? All Videos. Planes Careers. This jet is really one-of-a-kind. US Navy. Battlefield Sources. Skip to content Search input Search button. United Kingdom. Cyber defence for Government. Search input Search button. What we do in the UK. About us. Our Businesses UK. Global media contacts. UK Careers. Applied Intelligence. Great innovations has always been at the heart of the aviation industry and the story of VSTOL shows just what can be achieved by great men.
The Harrier story contains 3 such great men He was predominantly responsible for the creation of the Pegasus engine and its potential use in a vectored-thrust project. Bristol Siddeley had merged with Rolls-Royce Ltd in , and although Hooker had retired a year earlier, he remained a consultant during the further development of the Harrier. Within just a few short months, the first prototype XP and a second prototype XP would prove that British technological 'know-how' could realise a dream that had eluded many other manufacturers around the world: To produce a practical fixed-wing aircraft with the ability to take-off and land vertically, just like a helicopter, whilst retaining the speed and manoeuvrability of a modern, front-line combat aircraft.
The story of the Harrier however, really begins with the P. Their aim was to utilise the Bristol Pegasus vectored-thrust engine and to explore its potential for vertical take-off. Hawker P first tethered flight Testing finally began in July , and by the end of the year the prototype P. Hawker Siddeley soon refined the engineering and the techniques needed for controlled vertical take-off which was finally achieved in September of that year. Four more P. Inline Feedbacks. Reply to Klonkie. Reply to TW.
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