There are several types of Harrier Jump Jets, primarily including the AV-8A Harrier, AV-8B Harrier II, and the British Aerospace Sea Harrier. The AV-8B has multiple variants, such as the Plus version with upgraded avionics and capabilities. Additionally, there are specific models developed for different nations, like the Indian Navy's SHAR (Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing) variant. Overall, the Harrier family consists of various models adapted for different roles and requirements.
The US Navy and Air Force had experimental jump jets in the 50's and 60's, but they never adopted them for service. To the best of this contributor's knowledge, the US Marines still use the McDonnell-Douglas Harrier (which is a US-built copy of the British Hawker-Siddeley Harrier; the first successful jump jet in the world). It flies very well but is dangerous to take off and land. With their many miles of runway and the largest aircraft carriers in the world, the Air Force and Navy probably decided that the increased danger was not justified by the VTOL benefit. For the Marines, operating from helicopter pads on ships and near the battlefield, the danger is more justified.
there are more than 250 different kinds of fighter jets.
There are two types of aircraft namely jets and aeroplanes.
The Harrier jet can travel at up to 689 miles per hour.
Jets only has one syllable.
There are too many to mention The ones that are exclusive to the harrier are Nozzle angle Water Injection (%) and Nozzle EGT (Exhaust gas temp)
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The jets have played 12 games.
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over 2500 fighter jets
They did not have jets in WW2
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