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Harrier (Hardback)

The World’s First V/STOL Jet Combat Aircraft

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By Philip Birtles
Imprint: Fonthill
Pages: 288
Illustrations: 293 mono and 128 colour images
ISBN: 9781781559123
Published: 1st October 2025

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Harrier tells the story of the unique development of the world’s first practical V/STOL combat concept, from its first outrigger-constrained hover to its dominance as a versatile ground-attack aircraft, able to deliver multiple precision weapons in close support of ground troops and in defence of naval assets. When first flown, the aircraft could barely carry enough fuel for more than a few minutes of hovering, but its potential was indisputable, as proved by the later US Marine Corps AV-8B Plus and RAF GR.9, which could both deliver over 2 tons of ordnance with great accuracy, day and night, in all weathers.

The story of this aircraft, which brought a whole new concept to air combat, covers the development of the V/STOL system into a practical asset and the Harrier’s operational service in regional conflicts with the USMC, RAF, and FAA. It was the key British aircraft in the Falklands Campaign, with both RAF Harriers and FAA Sea Harriers serving there, and was an instrumental component of the Indian, Spanish, and Italian navies. This book is illustrated with over 400 images documenting the aircraft’s development, the majority of which are previously unpublished.

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About Philip Birtles

Philip Birtles joined the de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School in 1957 as an engineering apprentice and worked as PA to John Cunningham, the Second World War night fighter ace and chief test pilot. He went into marketing for aircraft and, later, weapons systems, before being appointed senior contracts executive on BAe.146 customer deliveries, a post he held until Hatfield aerodrome closed in 1993. Birtles wrote the first of some fifty books on aerospace subjects in 1980, and has been involved with the de Havilland Aircraft Museum as a volunteer for around fifty years.

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