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Thu, Feb 27, 2020

Rare Three-Harrier Aircraft Package Available For Purchase

Includes Only Certified Airworthy Civilian Example Of The Aircraft

Courtesy Aircraft of Rockford, IL announced at the National Warbird Operators Conference a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: A three-aircraft Harrier package has been placed on the market.

The three-aircraft package includes the world's only civilian “jump jet” harrier certified to be airworthy. In addition, the package also includes two additional aircraft; one TMK-8 dual controlled Harrier that is undergoing inspection for certification, and a GR-3 Harrier that is very complete and would be an excellent source for spares or static display.

Along with the three aircraft, the package also includes: spares, support equipment, engines, manuals, rotables, and a travel support kit. The Owner will also provide his knowledge gained from 13 years of successful airshow performances in the civilian airshow world.

N94422 SEA HARRIER FA-2 is the world’s first and only privately-owned and flown Harrier of any kind. It is extremely rare. Built by Hawker-Siddeley, build number 912002, as a Fighter / Reconnaissance / Strike (FRS.1) naval fighter aircraft. Of the more than 45 different Harrier variants, there were only 76 Sea Harriers built. This one is the oldest surviving Sea Harrier and the second one to roll off the assembly line. The aircraft has been a star attraction at airshows across North America for 13 years flying almost 200 hours.

SEA HARRIER TMK-8  is a very rare aircraft. Only 46 of the first-generation Harrier trainers were ever built. None are flying today. This is the only one in private hands that is anywhere near capable of flight and is undergoing inspection for certification.

The airplane is virtually complete, with spares. The cockpits are pristine. The front cockpit is virtually identical to the single-seat Sea Harrier, as this was the Sea Harrier trainer. There are many possible uses for this aircraft including: airshows, training, flight experiences, military contract work, advertising and promotional work.

HARRIER GR-3 is a very complete aircraft. It is an excellent source for spare parts or to use for static display.

(Source: Courtesy Aircraft news release. Images provided)

FMI: www.courtesyaircraft.com

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