Harrier Av-8b Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
24545 Thermal Relay
002594380
245450 Machine Screw
000711327
247AS-C1433 Washer Insulator
000885088
247AS-C1580-001 Film Fixed Resistor Network
002569827
247AS50-353-001 Electromagnetic Relay
010309447
247ASC0375-003 Electrical-electronic Compo Oven
004489601
24898/6X2 Radio Frequency Cable
012593774
25-7140 AND 27-8100 Connector Adapter
012381538
2500005 Transistor
009790108
2504345-15 Self-locking Stud
005707197
250542-4 Pipe Plug
002255624
250543-1 Directional Control Linear Slide
002255625
251-113890-001 Diode Semiconductor Device
009354912
2520010585692 Electrical Starter Engine Drive
010585692
2525 Valve Cap
010706050
2546 Arbitrary Scale Meter
013218998
25548Y Electrical Receptacle Connector
011572780
2560085 Hydraulic Pump
009189487
25645G1WHITE Tip Jack
010377584
257625-F2C Rotary Switch
009273483
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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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