gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:military_aircraft
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gptkbp:air_traffic_control
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fly-by-wire system
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gptkbp:aircraft_operated
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fighter trainer
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gptkbp:aircraft_type
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gptkb:aircraft
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gptkbp:armament
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various munitions
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gptkbp:avionics
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modernized systems
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gptkbp:cockpit
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two-seat
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gptkbp:color_scheme
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various liveries
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gptkbp:combat_role
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support missions
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gptkbp:communication_system
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secure communication systems
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gptkbp:configuration
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twin-engine
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gptkbp:crew
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2
pilot training
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gptkbp:decommissioned
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gptkb:2000
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gptkbp:design
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vertical takeoff and landing
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gptkbp:development
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developed from Harrier GR.1
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gptkbp:engine
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gptkb:Rolls-Royce_Pegasus
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gptkbp:first_flight
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gptkb:1970
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gptkbp:fuselage_material
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composite materials
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gptkbp:height
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3.8 m
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Harrier T.4 Z
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gptkbp:influences
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influenced future VTOL designs
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gptkbp:introduced
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gptkb:1970
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gptkbp:landing_gear
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tricycle gear
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gptkbp:legacy
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part of Harrier family
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gptkbp:length
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14.4 m
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gptkbp:manufacturer
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gptkb:British_Aerospace
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gptkbp:max_speed
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1,200 km/h
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gptkbp:max_takeoff_weight
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6,000 kg
8,000 kg
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gptkbp:modifications
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upgraded avionics
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gptkbp:navigation_system
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advanced navigation systems
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gptkbp:number_built
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gptkb:30
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gptkbp:operational_history
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used in various exercises
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gptkbp:operational_range
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1,000 km
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gptkbp:performance
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high maneuverability
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gptkbp:primary_user
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gptkb:Royal_Air_Force
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gptkbp:range
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2,000 km
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gptkbp:retired
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gptkb:2000
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gptkbp:role
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gptkb:trainer_aircraft
advanced trainer
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gptkbp:service
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1970-2000
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gptkbp:service_ceiling
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15,000 m
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gptkbp:significance
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important in military aviation history
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gptkbp:successor
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gptkb:BAE_Systems_Hawk
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gptkbp:survivability
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enhanced survivability features
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gptkbp:training
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advanced flight training
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gptkbp:used_by
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gptkb:Royal_Air_Force
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gptkbp:variant
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gptkb:Harrier_Jump_Jet
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gptkbp:wingspan
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9.1 m
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:BAe_Harrier_II
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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6
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