The first
Harrier GR-7 is
ZG512 '83' of No. 4 Squadron at Cattesmore in 1999. The paint scheme
is Dark Camouflage Grey and Dark Sea Grey. Markings include
red/black patch with yellow lightning bolt at top of tail and some similar
type markings on the side of the engines. |
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The second
Harrier GR-7 is
ZD434 '46' of No. 20R Squadron at Wittering in 1999. The paint
scheme is Dark Camouflage Grey and Dark Sea Grey. Markings include
colour at top of tail as well as a black bird of prey on a white disc on
the side of the engines. This plane also carries the 'ghost'
Squadron cat emblem of 223 OCU on the fin. |
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The third
Harrier GR-7 is
ZD375 '23' of No. 20R Squadron at Wittering in 2001. The paint
scheme is Dark Camouflage Grey and Dark Sea Grey. The full colour
fin markings (including a black bird of prey) show this aircraft as
prepared for the 2001 Air Show season. |
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The fourth
Harrier GR-7 is
ZD411 'U' of Strike/Attack Operational Evaluation Unit at Boscombe in
1999. The paint scheme is Dark Camouflage Grey and Dark Sea
Grey. Markings include a winged sword on dark blue area on the fin. |
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The fifth
Harrier GR-7 is
ZD470 '83' of No. 4 Squadron at Cattesmore in 2002. The paint scheme
is Dark Camouflage Grey and Dark Sea Grey. Markings include
red/black tail with yellow lightning bolt running down centre of tail and
some similar type markings on the side of the engines. This is how
this aircraft appeared for the 2002 Air Show season. |
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The sixth
Harrier GR-7 is
ZD322 '03' of No. 3 Squadron at Cattesmore in 2002. The paint scheme
is Dark Camouflage Grey and Dark Sea Grey. Markings include
yellow/green tail with with squadrons 90th Anniversary artwork on the tail
and some similar type markings on the side of the engines. This is
how this aircraft appeared to celebrate the 90th Anniversary of No. 3
Squadron. |
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The seventh
Harrier GR-7 is
ZG531 of No. 4 Squadron at RAFG Laarbruch in 1993. The paint scheme
is NATO IRR Dark Green and Lichen Green. Markings include red/black
tail with yellow lightning bolt running down centre of tail and some
similar type markings on the side of the engines. This is how
this aircraft appeared for the 1993 display season. |
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The eight
Harrier GR-7 is
ZD432 'N' of No. 20(R) Squadron at Wittering in 1992. The paint
scheme is NATO IRR Dark Green and Lichen Green. Markings include
colour at top of tail as well as a black bird of prey on a white disc on
the side of the engines. |
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The ninth
Harrier GR-7 is
ZG501 AWC Boscombe Down in 1994. The paint scheme is NATO IRR Dark
Green and Lichen Green. Markings include red letters 'AWC' on
a white disc on dark blue area on the fin. Corresponding
artwork below canopy on side of fuselage. |
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The tenth
Harrier GR-7 is
ZD408 WK No. 4 Squadron, Incernik, Turkey during "Operation
Warden" in 1995. The paint scheme is ARTF Light
Grey. Markings include a big sharks mouth and eyes below the chin of
the nose. |
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The eleventh
Harrier GR-7 is
ZD467 'WA' of No. 4 Squadron at Incernik, Turkey in
1995. The paint scheme was originally ARTF Light Grey but was
repainted Dark Camouflage Grey and Dark Sea Grey but roundels remained the
low viz type. |
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The twelfth
Harrier GR-7 is
ZD321 '02' of No. 1(F) Squadron at Cattesmore in 1999. The paint
scheme is Dark Camouflage Grey and Dark Sea Grey. Markings include
red/white patch at top of tail and some similar type markings on the side
of the engines. |
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The thirteenth
Harrier GR-7 is
ZG503 '74' of No. 3 (AC) Squadron at Cattesmore in 1999. The paint
scheme is Dark Camouflage Grey and Dark Sea Grey. Markings include
green/yellow patch at top of tail and some similar type markings on the
side of the engines. |
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