MAQUETTE À MONTER - McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II Night Attack Hasegawa | No. PT34 | 1:48 **LIKE NEW INSIDE UNOPENED**




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Characteristics
Condition | Like New Inside Unopened - Intérieur non ouvert |
Scale | 1:48 |
Manufacturer | Hasegawa |
Size of the box | 36 X 19 X 8 cm |
Description
The world's first practical V/STOL attack aircraft, the Harrier, first flew in 1960. Attracting the attention of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) for its potential as a ground support fighter, the plane was adopted as the AV-8A, but several design shortcomings such as limited payload and range had to be ironed out before the plane could go on line. These changes would prove to take much longer than expected to work out before being realized on the new AV-8B, which finally matched Leatherneck performance suits. Major modifications on the main wings of the craft were perhaps the most notable changes. These included larger overall surface area, supercritical airfoil and LERX aerodynamically-improved leading edges. Despite these changes, the design was able to stay well within weight limitations through prodigious use of composite materials. Also, shifting the landing gear closer inboard freed up space under the wings to make room for two additional hardpoint ordinance pylons. Other notable changes for the AV-8B included: an upgraded, modernized avionics bay; installation of the ARBS precision bombsight system (also used on the A-4M Skyhawk) for improved ordinance delivery; multi-target display; HOTAS capability in the control stick and throttle, freeing up the pilot's hands for maneuvering while allowing control of various systems during flight; an enlarged canopy greatly improving pilot view. Modifications to the air intakes and exhaust system employing a zero sear nozzle improved thrust and LIDS (Lift Improvement Devices) including retractable forward fence and enlarged, removable strakes further enhanced performance. The AV-8B also features a retractable refueling probe. The first unit to be outfitted with the AV-8B was VMA-331, which received the aircraft beginning in 1985. The AV-8B Harrier II Night Attack is equipped with FLIR (Forward Looking Infrared) gear and an NVG (Night Vision Goggle) compatible cockpit layout, enabling the aircraft to conduct night attacks.
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