The National Interest on MSN
US Marine Corps to Host Harrier ‘Jump Jet’ Sundown
The last of the Marine Corps’ venerable AV-8B Harrier II fighter jets will be retired in June, to be replaced by the F-35B.
Autocar on MSN
Top 10: The best vertical take-off warplanes
Top 10: The Best Vertical Take-off Warplanes ...
The legacy of the Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier II ground-attack “jump jet” will be celebrated during a week’s worth of events late this spring in North Carolina. The “Harrier Sundown Celebration” will ...
Belfast News Letter on MSN
Harrier handover: RAF 'machine that defied convention' given to Ulster flying museum in historic move by air force chief
One of the most legendary British fighter planes is now in the hands of an Ulster flying museum after a historic handover.
In June 2014, during routine flight operations aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan, Marine Corps Captain William Mahoney encountered a serious malfunction shortly after takeoff in his AV-8B ...
WTOK on MSN
Wings Over Meridian Full Recap
Sunday was the second and final day of Wings over Meridian, with even more high-flying fighter action for fans of aviation to enjoy.
Indian Defence Review on MSN
Spain Abandons F-35BS for Its Aircraft Carrier: Spanish Fighter Pilots Are Left Guessing What They Will Fly in 2030
Spain’s fighter plan just took a sharp turn, leaving aging jets in the air and a growing mystery over what its pilots will fly next.
The AV-8B Harrier II+ will reach the end of its planned service life in fiscal year 2026. (U.S. Marine Corps) The U.S. Marine Corps is hosting celebrations to honor the Harrier aircraft and its ...
The next phase of Bell’s X-planes is on the horizon. The aviation company has just completed the Critical Design Review for the U.S.’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), underneath its ...
MARINA – It seems Joby Aviation has had a great week beginning with being selected in the White House-backed Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Integration Pilot Program, also starting flight ...
Proprotor blades stop and fold back and propulsion transitions from turboshaft to turbofan to accelerate the X-76 to speeds of about 400 kt. Credit: Bell The stop-fold tiltrotor uncrewed aircraft ...
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