Harrier Av-8b Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
138008P3 Ceramic Diele Variable Capacitor
004985584
138C706H02 Electrical Contact
010608251
138C706H04 Electrical Contact
010608251
14-00-01340 Radio Frequency Transmissio Line
011930407
14-00-01350 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011880088
14-00-01370 Radio Frequency Transmissio Line
011930410
14-00-01510 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011880089
14-1-682 Film Fixed Resistor Network
013266635
1400 7-16 Retaining Ring
000949142
1400185-25 Transistor
009466635
14072-1 Oxygen Generator Hose
011696129
14072-3 Oxygen Generator Hose
011696129
14073-19 Survival Kit Hose Assembly
012528332
14075-5 Aircraft Seat Cushion
012411042
141-0002-0003 Electrical Receptacle Connector
003283637
1415-0406 Blind Rivet
005197875
141652477 Film Fixed Resistor
001923488
14230132-1 Light Emitting Diode
010496785
142C990H03 Electrical Contact
005209972
145-20001-047 Transistor
000706800
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Aircraft, Harrier Av-8b

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The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) AV-8B Harrier II is a single-engine ground-attack aircraft that constitutes the second generation of the Harrier Jump Jet family. Capable of vertical or short takeoff and landing (V/STOL), the aircraft was designed in the late 1970s as an Anglo-American development of the British Hawker Siddeley Harrier, the first operational V/STOL aircraft. Named after a bird of prey, it is primarily employed on light attack or multi-role missions, ranging from close air support of ground troops to armed reconnaissance. The AV-8B is used by the United States Marine Corps (USMC), the Spanish Navy, and the Italian Navy. A variant of the AV-8B, the British Aerospace Harrier II, was developed for the British military, while another, the TAV-8B, is a dedicated two-seat trainer.

The project that eventually led to the AV-8B's creation started in the early 1970s as a cooperative effort between the United States and United Kingdom (UK), aimed at addressing the operational inadequacies of the first-generation Harrier. Early efforts centered on a larger, more powerful Pegasus engine to dramatically improve the capabilities of the Harrier. Due to budgetary constraints, the UK abandoned the project in 1975.

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