RAP said:Thank you Paul, they look much cleaner. I try to clean these up when I post them but sometimes seem to make them worse. Can I ask what you do? Thanks, Rich.
yasotay said:May not be the right place for this, but given that the USMC has said they are now planning on keeping AV-8 in the inventory till at least 2030, anyone have any guesses on what sort of improvments will be likely?
Jemiba said:Nice to see you back here again !
The most obvious upgrades are to pick up systems improvements from other aircraft in the USMC fleet to simplify logistics. The AN/APG-73 of the F/A-18C/D or, if it's backwards compatible, the F/A-18E/F's AN/APG-79 would be the most obvious upgrade. For the AV-8B(NA) aircraft, I can see replacing the ARBS with more modern electro-optical systems, perhaps the "guts" of the Lightening II pod or SNIPER pod.AeroFranz said:yasotay said:May not be the right place for this, but given that the USMC has said they are now planning on keeping AV-8 in the inventory till at least 2030, anyone have any guesses on what sort of improvments will be likely?
My money is against anything airframe related - most likely tweaks to avionics, sensors, maybe getting more power out of the engine without radical modifications.
starviking said:Funnily enough the JMSDF planned a similar vessel, the DDV, in the 1980s - though it got "sunk" due to adverse publicity.
10 Radar-equipped Harriers and 4 AEW Helos would have been the complement, ASM-carrying Soviet bombers the target.
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While not specifically a Harrier project, I thought this illustration was interesting. Found it on the Flight archives photo section, no description given. Feel free to move if there is already a topic I missed that covers this type of thing.
Hi! Toyota Harrier.This car cannot do VTOL.View attachment 627335
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