I really want to go and see that when I'm up in DC in a couple of weeks!.
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I really want to go and see that when I'm up in DC in a couple of weeks!.
Looking at that pic, are the forward nozzles essentially just powered with bypass air?
The front ('cold') nozzles deliver bypass air for thrust, they are rotated via a chain-drive mechanism coupled to an air-moter that is itself powered by bleed air from the engine. The inputs for the air-moter come directly from the nozzle lever located adjacent to the throttle. The whole affair looks like some stoner put it together in metal shop, but it has two good points: it's simple and it works.
What was it, 7 million points? Talk about a bargain. Probably could work a payment plan on parts, as well.
He's gots parts galore and a hangar queen...
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Wow.....2 spare motors. That should last a year or so. I also noticed the VMA-231 patch on the nose of his spare. Can't tell if it's an AV-8A or a GR3.
You got to be kidding me. The guy must be Midas.
...and don't you know; all you have to do if you want an extra engine is go to DRMO. They have them crated up everywhere...duh.
One of the hangars in Las Cruces had its doors open one day and as I was walking by I happened to notice a new Cessna, Ford GT and an 80s Porsche (great condition). Obviously, they pale in comparison to the Harrier but still another old rich guy.