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yes sea harriers have been used in air to air combat during the falklands
war in 1982 against the argentinian mirages and were quite successful. "Boyan Brezinsky" a écrit dans le message de ... I know this has been discussed ad nauseam, but I have to ask, so please bear with me. Has the thrust vectoring capability of the Harrier been used in air-to- air combat? If yes, how? Please, no smart answers like "yes, in providing forward speed". I've seen a reference to a book that claims it has not been used due to loss of energy, which makes perfect sense. Then, I've seen a suggestion of using changing thrust to downward while at the top of a loop, thus tighting the loop. Although this seems feasible, it still somehow doesn't feel right. Could you please provide some references? Preferably on the Internet, since I don't have access to books (like the abovementioned "The Story of Air Fighting" by Air Vice Marshall J. E. Johnson). Thanks! Boyan |
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