Wow, thought a few people actually new some stuff on real aircraft, don't care to include the JSF![]()
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I can be as pedantic as anyone here if I care to do so. I'm referring to operational types. The F-35 is still under development & not due to enter service until 2008 at the earliest. Not all versions will be capable of hovering. http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/jsf/
The Harrier was built & developed at Dunsfold a few miles from where I'm sitting. Some of my friends worked on it. It has been in continuous service since 1969. I know it can hover as I've seen it with my own eyes. It can also fly backwards & sideways. Even after many years of watching this amazing sight it still takes my breath away. I took this photo at Shoreham only last weekend.
