It is a fighter jet, with is most notable feature being is ability to take-off and land vertically, giving it the name "Jump jet".
It could fly conventionally and hover
Normally they can't. But the Harrier can to a certain degree, as can helicopters.
The Harrier, informally referred to as the Jump Jet
The British Aerospace Sea Harrier FA2 variant can reach a maximum speed of 735mph; other variants are slightly slower.
Depends on what you consider flying the Harrier and F-35B can hover at 0 knots
The only jet airplane that is capable of hovering is the harrier jet. The osprey tilt-rotor aircraft may also be considered an airplane by some standards, and is also capable of hovering.
Triangle, Triangle, Square, Circle, X, L1, L1, Down, Up spawns a Hydra, which is a harrier aircraft.
Are you refering to English Harrier Hunting Dog, birds such as the Western Marsh Harrier (Eastern England) the Hen Harrier (Scotland and England) the Montague Harrier (England) or the British Harrier Jump Jet (Hawker Siddley, Bristol).
Yes. The Harrier and the F-35 (JSF) are examples of planes with Vertical Short Take Off and Landing. So these plane can suspend in the air.
the first flight of the harrier was in 1978
The Harrier Jump Jet, formally referred to as the "Harrier" or informally as "the Jump Jet",
Harrier Comics was created in 1984.
Malagasy Harrier was created in 1863.