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The Harriers were the muscle in case anything went wrong.
A Nightmare’s Prayer Michael Franzak 2010
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Losing the Harriers is a mistake, the incremental running costs are not that high and it's the only truly flexible aircraft.
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Navy's flagship carrier HMS Ark Royal, one of the two aging vessels from which the Harriers are the only jets that can operate, will also go out of service as the Navy bears the brunt of cuts of 8 percent to the military's £37 billion ($59 billion) budget.
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The Harriers are a fabulous asset, can't these idiots see it?
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Losing the Harriers is a mistake, the incremental running costs are not that high and it's the only truly flexible aircraft.
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"Harriers," refers to the role of those in the chase, where the "hare" was given a head start to blaze a trail and mark his path with shreds of paper, and then pursued by a shouting pack of "harriers.")
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It has a number of small aircraft carriers, the largest of which carry a small complement of fixed-wing aircraft (16 Harriers or like aircraft, or so, at the high end).
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HANSEN: Are Harriers still being used, and what was it that made them so dangerous?
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Mr. FRANZAK: Well, Harriers are still being used in the fight over in Afghanistan.
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Doc Gadget: the gyro plane, of course (does this mean Dent thought up Harriers?)
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