
Stake attention in this memory
An image captured at the Manston History Museum in Thanet, United Kingdom, displays the tail section and rear fuselage of a British Aerospace Harrier GR.3 aircraft, serial number XZ106. The aircraft is painted in a light grey/white camouflage scheme with darker grey patches. Prominently visible on the tail fin are the letters "FR" and a Royal Air Force roundel on the fuselage side. The scene is viewed through a green wire mesh security fence, featuring vertical posts and horizontal stiffening ribs. In the immediate foreground, numerous dormant, leafless woody shrubs partially obscure the fence and the lower portion of the aircraft. Behind the fence, a paved ground surface is visible, upon which a large, cylindrical object, likely an external fuel tank or ordnance, rests beneath the aircraft's fuselage. The upper background consists of a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. No people, active movements, or interactions are visible.
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