The first Harrier took to the air in October 1961. The unique vectored thrust engine and nozzle arrangement remained basically unchanged throughout the life of the type right through to the final versions. The first production types were designated GR1 and were delivered to RAF squadrons as attack fighter-bombers in mid-1967. The Royal Navy was also interested in the Harrier and ordered a special...
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Erweiterung zum Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
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Flight Simulator X Add-on: Harrier Jump Jet -E-
The first Harrier took to the air in October 1961.
The unique vectored thrust engine and nozzle arrangement remained basically unchanged throughout the life of the type right through to the final versions.
The first production types were designated GR1 and were delivered to RAF squadrons as attack fighter-bombers in mid-1967. The Royal Navy was also interested in the Harrier and ordered a special sea-going version called the Sea-Harrier FRS1 or more commonly, “SHAR”. Basically a GR1/3, the FRS1 differed in that it had a conventional pointed nose with concealed radar and as such is a cleaner design in that area.
The GR3 is the first of the type to see combat action and flew with the RAF partnering Royal Navy FRS1s during the Falklands conflict of 1982.
The Harrier went on to be adopted by the US Marines and was continually upgraded with very sophisticated avionics and weapons systems and designated AV8-A. Two-seat trainers were also built and later models were bought by the Spanish Navy.
Recently retired from active service in the UK, the Harrier must surely take its place in aviation history as one of the great aircraft advances of the modern age.
Facts & Features:
Mindestanforderungen:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo (2x2666Mhz) or equivalent (Core 2 Quad CPU recommended
MEMORY: 2 GB RAM
HARD DRIVE: 190 MB free Harddrive-Space
GRAPHICS: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible with 256 MB (512 MB strongly recommended)
SOUND: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible, 16 Bit
INTERNET-CONNECTION: This product requires an Internet connection on the destination PC for product activation
DVD-ROM: DVD Drive
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7