Description
Commemorate the ultimate era of the British “Jump Jet.” This premium art print captures the Sea Harrier FA2 ZH809, showcasing the advanced multirole fighter variant designed for beyond-visual-range combat.
The print details the specific journey of this modern airframe: delivered to RAF St Athan in February 1998, it later entered frontline service with 800 Naval Air Squadron from June 1999 carrying the code ‘123/N’. Following maintenance and vital support work handled across BAe Warton, DARA St Athan, and AMG Yeovilton, ZH809 joined 899 Naval Air Squadron in February 2002 as ‘710/N’. The striking digital profile highlights its beautiful blue livery with side code ‘100’ and distinct tail art, charting its service life right up until the official retirement of the Sea Harrier fleet in March 2006.
Printed professionally on top-tier media, this profile art print brings a clean, colorful, and highly technical historical narrative to any office, study, or aviation collection.
Premium Quality Paper
To make the deep, rich blue of the Royal Navy scheme stand out flawlessly, each print is produced on professional-grade Oyster Satin photographic paper. This premium stock delivers a stunning luster finish that controls indoor light reflections while providing exceptional contrast and color depth, ensuring the crisp text and fine panel lines remain incredibly sharp.
Product Features
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Individual Airframe Focus: Highly detailed side-profile illustration and operational history of Sea Harrier FA2 ZH809 (Side Code 100).
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Striking Modern Variant: Celebrates the advanced FA2 multirole fighter version of the legendary Harrier family.
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Premium Media: Professionally printed on Oyster Satin photographic paper for a beautiful, glare-free, satin finish.
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Dimensions: A3 size – perfect for standard framing and an excellent companion piece to display alongside your other Harrier profile prints.
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Technical Data Included: Includes critical airframe milestones such as construction number (NB14), first flight date (18 December 1997), squadron service (800 NAS & 899 NAS), and its primary role in fighter attack.

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