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Old 25th Sep 2002, 19:06
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Just been a very good short documentry on bbc2 about the Harrier and its roll in the Falklands conflict.
Didn't know it was going to be on, turned over by accident and luckily caught most of it.
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Likewise, saw it by accident almost from the start. Very interesting.

If the Harrier does not catch the imagination then one has no soul !

In addition, thought that the interviews with the opposing British and Argentine pilots demonstrated a courteous respect for each other. True knights of the air.
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Tony, if you had got off your bum and come to the GatBash you would have had the chance to meet John Farley and hear him talk about this brilliant aircraft
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