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Old 22nd Jun 2009, 19:44
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Harrier Crew Limits

Does anybody know the weight and height limits for crew in the Harrier (min&max)?

Thanks in advance!
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Old 22nd Jun 2009, 19:50
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Speak to Martin Baker via BAE; however, it is one of those grey areas.
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Limits?

Harrier pilots do not have limits.
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Old 22nd Jun 2009, 21:22
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The pilots may not but im sure those back-seating will do
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The hover program we used at St. Athan would not accept a pilot weight above 220lbs for some reason!
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If you need to ask then you are too fat - fatso!!
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Just trying to remember what happened to the last passenger in a Harrier....
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Minimum hat size 7 5/8 inches (62 cm)
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Actually it's that well known practise called banter - as an ex military type I would expect any question to be answered by one or two sensible people, and a veritable horde trying out their 'banter' in the faint hope that they'd developed a noticeable sense of humour since their last effort. (Usually a case of hope triumphing over reality).

This IS a forum for military types, and ceaseless p*$$ taking is in fact what occurs day in, day out, in the miltary.

What is it with you military guys?
What's it with people who aren't military going on military sites then complaining that they don't care for the way the people on there behave? As long as there's nothing rude or offensive what's the beef?
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what's the beef?
That's the thing like a horse with pointy bits next to its ears.
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No - that's the venison.
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No, it IS beef.
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No, it is venison.
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Old 25th Jul 2009, 09:39
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......beef
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...Venison!
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Harrier Crew Limits

C'mon, guys! It could be beef or venison. But, as everyone knows, the best beef comes from Aberdeen Angus, and that's a polled breed.
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...needs more cowbell
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Originally Posted by grobace
the best beef comes from Aberdeen Angus, and that's a polled breed.
Nah, never seen any at a polling station.
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