<p>The Harrier was unlike any other jet fighter in history. Conceived in Britain during the tense years of the Cold War it challenged conventional wisdom by proving that vertical take-off and landing were not only possible but practical in combat. From the experimental P.1127 prototype of the 1960s to its decisive combat debut in the Falklands War the Harrier redefined airpower.</p><p></p><p>This book tells the complete story of the jump jet revolution: the engineers who built it the pilots who mastered it and the conflicts that proved its worth. Readers will follow its evolution through RAF strike squadrons Royal Navy carriers U.S. Marine expeditionary forces and the navies of Spain Italy and India. With unmatched flexibility the Harrier became a symbol of ingenuity-an aircraft able to hover like a helicopter fight like a jet and operate where no other fighter could.</p><p></p><p>Drawing on decades of operational history Harrier: The Jump Jet Revolution traces the aircraft's rise from improbable prototype to enduring legend and its influence on modern aviation through its successor the F-35B Lightning II. It is a story of bold engineering combat success and the revolutionary spirit that reshaped the skies.</p>
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