Hello to you all, i am a new member to this forum & i like a lot of what i see & read here & fulmars !(Feeble naval pun/typo intended!) full marks to you all, however, its only fair that i chip in as well. So here goes it. If you cast your mind back to the air shows of the late 70s & early 1980s. There would often be the chance to see a Hawker Harrier Jump Jet on display. It was often perceived as a novelty aircraft, VTOL, reverse thrust manoeuvring, jumping through a ring of fire !
. All very impressive, but it`s not a real combat aircraft was often how it would be received. Fast forward to 1982 & the Falklands conflict and the Sea Harrier armed with Sidewinder AAMs proved to be very effective. Post conflict, i often wonder why the aircraft never really seemed to peak interest with other nations to operate it? The USA would go on to sell the MD- A/V8 to other nations & as far as i can recall and only the Indian Navy opted for the Sea Harrier. Maybe it was the lack of a suitable, `Invincible light` class of carrier design being available? Had Australia purchased HMS Hermes in 1985 & operated the Harrier, would the pilots be known as `Sailoroos`
Would the RCN or the Netherlands navies have returned to fixed wing operations at sea? From a modelling perspective, the `WHAT-If` potential is always unlimited. Some of what i have mentioned maybe already covered in earlier posts, but who knows. In the meantime, please enjoy this photo on HMS Ark Royal showing the way forward as it was then.
