Hawker Siddeley Harrier at Tangmere Aviation Museum
In terms of post-war British aircraft design the 1960s Hawker Siddeley Harrier was an incredible aircraft. Able to take off and land vertically it was unlike anything that had gone before. Today, the Tangmere Aviation Museum near Chichester took delivery of a historic example of the plane. It was one of two that took part in a race between the Post Office Tower in London and the Empire State Building in New York...that was back in 1969. Chris Robinson reports.
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