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Ethell & Price list of Sea Harrier losses: May 4, one from 800 Squadron lost to AAA May 6, two from 801 Squadron lost to accident--probably a collision in poor visibility May 24, one from 800 Squadron lost to crash following takeoff May 29, one lost to accident--slid off the deck of HMS Invincible in rough weather June 1, one from 801 Squadron lost to Roland missile. As the Roland is a SAM, that would be no losses to air-to-air, two to ground fire (AAA and SAM) and four to accidental causes.
Says here Sea Harriers achieved kill ratio 23:9 in Falklands/Malvinas war? Wiki says Sea Harriers accounted for 21 Argie aircraft, while losing 2 to ground fire & 4 to accidents. "Falklands: The Air War," Burden, et al., very detailed & comprehensive work, says 6 FRS.1s lost & gives detailed breakdown, but in hard-to-follow narrative form. Jeff Ethel & Alfred Price, "Air War: South Atlantic," give easy-to-follow chart saying 20:6 counting Argie a/c destroyed on ground. What's the story?
Absolutely one of my favorite plane.
👍👍
Still the best looking harrier to date
Indeed it is!
23-0 in air to air combat ....war winner ..
Awesome... HMS Invincible visited NZ in the 80's and I thought it waa awesome...
@BruceK10032 Not 23:9, 23:none (0). The Sea Harrier suffered no losses to enemy aircraft, if I recall correctly.
@SMAT01S more on this please?
When the did test flying off HMS Blake it damaged the flight deck. 👍🇬🇧
I don't think that was my question. I'm sure the name of the place is capitalized, though, whatever you call it.
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Ethell & Price list of Sea Harrier losses:
May 4, one from 800 Squadron lost to AAA
May 6, two from 801 Squadron lost to accident--probably a collision in poor visibility
May 24, one from 800 Squadron lost to crash following takeoff
May 29, one lost to accident--slid off the deck of HMS Invincible in rough weather
June 1, one from 801 Squadron lost to Roland missile.
As the Roland is a SAM, that would be no losses to air-to-air, two to ground fire (AAA and SAM) and four to accidental causes.
0 air to air losses
Says here Sea Harriers achieved kill ratio 23:9 in Falklands/Malvinas war? Wiki says Sea Harriers accounted for 21 Argie aircraft, while losing 2 to ground fire & 4 to accidents. "Falklands: The Air War," Burden, et al., very detailed & comprehensive work, says 6 FRS.1s lost & gives detailed breakdown, but in hard-to-follow narrative form. Jeff Ethel & Alfred Price, "Air War: South Atlantic," give easy-to-follow chart saying 20:6 counting Argie a/c destroyed on ground. What's the story?
BruceK10032 You heard wrongly. The sea Harriers achieved a kill ratio of 23 to none.
harrier 👏
Lmao, how do you pronounce "Pegasus" wrong 😅
@mrgeneralpinochet, neee naw nee naw, its grammar actually
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