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![]() "RustYŠ" wrote in message ... "PVK" wrote in message ... I've never noticed those flat plates sticking down from under the Harrier's fuselage before. Any idea what they are for ? I can't say that I have ever thought about them but how about blast shields for the centreline stores for when the jet nozzles are pointing downwards ? They do look as though they are in the right place to be deflectors. I seem to remember reading somewhere, that the plates increase the lift available in the vertical takeoff mode. This lets the aircraft do a vertical take off with more weapons onboard, or use less fuel with a lighter load. Ken No, I'm not a pilot, "but-I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night". grins To our non U.S. friends, it's a TV commercial |
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