The Concorde. Technologically obsolete almost before it went into service, a fuel guzzler, permitted to fly supersonically only over water due to the sonic boom, and never profitable even with the premium fares charged for the privilege of traveling between Paris and New York in three-and-a-half hours.
But damned if it wasn’t sheer poetry in flight. The most beautiful commercial transport aircraft ever built, and one of the most beautiful aircraft of any type in the history of aviation.
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As I understand it, in combat operations the Harrier is usually flown in STOVL (short takeoff, vertical landing) mode, allowing it to lift off with a useful-sized weapons load without gobbling fuel. The vertical takeoff and hover capability is mostly for airshows.There's nothing quite like watching a Harrier go to slowflight.....and then just stop in midair.
Aye, it's a shame it cost so much to operate. I have a shot from the Air & Space Museum:
