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Art Nalls

Arthur L. Nalls, Jr. (born 1954) is a retired United States Marine Corps officer, test pilot, and entrepreneur who owns and operates a unique air show business consisting of two Harrier jump jets as well as an L-39 Albatross. A former Guinness World Record holder for the World's Smallest Rideable Bicycle (1974), Nalls is notable for his contributions to the air show profession pioneering, restoring and flying uncommon aircraft. Nalls flew Harriers extensively in the military and developed a great enthusiasm for this jet capable of vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) operations. Supported by a group of pilots and maintainers, Nalls performs at air shows in the northeast United States and Canada.

Arthur L. Nalls, Jr.
Art Nalls at the Cleveland National Air Show in 2014
Nickname(s)"Kaos"
Born1954 (age 68–69)
Fairfax County, Virginia
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Years of service1976–1998 (22 years)
Rank Lieutenant Colonel
UnitVMA-231
Battles/warsCold War
AwardsAir Medal
Other workReal estate, air show pilot
Websiteartnalls.com

According to Nalls, his Sea Harrier XZ439 is the world's first privately owned and flown Harrier of any kind. In 2014, he acquired a two-seat Harrier that is the world's only flyable civilian Harrier trainer aircraft. In 2020, Nalls decided to sell the Harriers and focus on other aviation opportunities including the SMART-1 microjets acquired in 2018 with the purchase of Aerial Productions International.

Early life

Art Nalls was born in 1954 in Alexandria, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., and grew up in that area.[1] He graduated from Hayfield High School in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1972 and attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.[2] Nalls graduated "With Merit" with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering.[3] He has two adult sons, Arthur and Brian.[4]

Military career

At the Naval Academy, Nalls chose aerospace engineering as his major field of study. His unconventional methods and eccentric interests were presented as key personal characteristics in articles from The Washington Post and Flightglobal. While still at the academy, Nalls built and rode the world's smallest rideable bicycle standing less than five inches tall as certified by Guinness World Records.[1][5]

 
AV-8A Harrier of Marine Attack Squadron VMA-231 on the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA-4) in 1982

In 1982, Nalls participated in Northern Wedding, a NATO Cold War naval military exercise, designed to test NATO's ability to rearm and resupply Europe during times of war. He flew one of eleven AV-8A Harriers from North Carolina to the USS Nassau (LHA-4) located in the North Sea. Nalls, then a captain, was interviewed stating, "We made the trans-Atlantic crossing to demonstrate our rapid deployment capabilities. We showed we could make the transit, land on a Navy amphibious platform and be ready on arrival to provide close-air support.”[6]

On April 29, 1983, during a training flight near Richmond, Virginia, Nalls's Harrier suffered a complete loss of engine power. Since the engine failure occurred at sufficient altitude, he opted to glide the Harrier to a civilian airport and perform a deadstick landing, stopping just 50 feet (15 meters) short of the runway's end. Nalls was awarded the Air Medal for this first-of-a-kind Harrier landing.[2]

Nalls attended the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in southern California having been selected for the one Marine Corps slot for that year.[1] After graduating with class 85A, he was assigned to Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland as project test pilot for several Harrier programs including the AV-8B Harrier II. Nalls performed the initial shipboard certification and flight tests on the Italian aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi and the Spanish aircraft carrier Príncipe de Asturias including the first ski-jump takeoffs in the AV-8B.[3] While leading flight test efforts for several single-engine airstart projects, he accumulated over six hours of flight time in single-engine jet aircraft without the engine running.[1] Nalls retired from the Marine Corps in 1998 with the rank of lieutenant colonel and 22 years of service.[2]

Civilian career

After retiring from the military, Nalls formed a company to acquire and improve real estate in the Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia area, The company did so well that he was able to return to flying with the acquisition of a Russian Yak-3 in 2001. Nalls next purchased a Czech Aero Vodochody L-39 Albatros jet trainer. Although he enjoyed flying these aircraft, his dream was to own and fly his favorite—the Harrier.[1]

Team SHAR

The next aircraft in Nalls fleet would be a Sea Harrier, a dedicated naval variant first announced by the Royal Navy in 1975.[7] The Sea Harrier FRS1 entered service in April 1980 and became commonly known as the "Shar."[8] The acronym "FRS1" referred to the functions of fighter, reconnaissance, and strike to be performed by the first group of Sea Harriers.[9] In 1994, BAE Systems delivered the first "FRS2" model with improvements to the engine, radar, and cockpit layout. The "FRS2" nomenclature was replaced with "FA.2" to express the equal importance of fighter and attack missions.[10] While on a trip to Britain in October 2005, Nalls purchased Sea Harrier XZ439, the second FRS1 aircraft built and the second to be converted to FRS2 configuration.[11] He shipped the jet back to the United States where a mostly volunteer team led by mechanics Christian Vlahos and Rich Gill worked for more than two years to bring the 31-year-old plane back to flying condition. On November 10, 2007, Nalls achieved his dream when he successfully flew XZ439 at St. Mary's County Regional Airport in Maryland—a first for a non-military pilot.[2]

 
Joe Anderson prepares for his performance at the 2014 Cleveland National Air Show in Sea Harrier XZ439 with support from Rich Gill, Pete Weiskopf, and Art Nalls

The second flight on the following day was not as successful. Shortly after takeoff, a hydraulics failure prevented the landing gear from locking in place. Nalls declared an emergency and prepared to land at Naval Air Station Patuxent River. As he touched down, parts of the gear collapsed, and the jet settled hard on the landing pad.[12] Nalls shut down the engine as base emergency services and the XZ439 ground team arrived. Uninjured, Nalls opened the canopy and joked, "These babies practically land themselves."[2] The aircraft was removed from NAS Patuxent River, towed by a pickup truck while Nalls rode in the cockpit dressed as Santa Claus and waved to bystanders.[5] Damage to the Harrier was minor.[12]

The team of volunteers that operated and maintained XZ439, also known as Team SHAR, started with the following key members:[2]

  • Art Nalls, Lt. Col., USMC (ret)—owner and pilot, call sign Kaos[1]
  • Pat Hatfield-Nalls—air show coordinator, co-owner, and Nalls's wife
  • Joe Anderson, MGen, USMC (ret)—pilot
  • Christian Vlahos—lead mechanic
  • Rich Gill—lead mechanic
  • Pete Weiskopf, Senior Chief, USN, (ret)—mechanic and pilot of Nalls's L-4 Piper Cub
  • Bryant Halford—mechanic

Air show performer

 
Harrier T.8 trainer similar to Nalls's ZD993

Nalls initially flew XZ439 at the 2008 Culpepper Air Fest to prove the Harrier could draw crowds and be operated at a profit despite the complex maintenance demands. The Culpepper show drew more than 4,000 spectators[2] and established Nalls Aviation as a major air show attraction that later included venues such as the Fair Saint Louis and EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. In 2011, Nalls Aviation participated in about six air shows a year.[13]

In 2014, Nalls acquired a second Sea Harrier, T.8 ZD993, that according to Nalls is the only flyable civilian Harrier trainer in the world.[14] Besides providing a second aircraft for air shows, the trainer allows Nalls Aviation to safely train and certify new Harrier pilots.[15] According to Nalls web site, several new pilots were added to the air show team in 2015: Col. Jenna Dolan USMCR, Lt. Col. Charlie VandenBossche USAF, and Major Monica Marusceac USMCR.[16]

Nalls has also acquired a BD-5J, which is known as "The World's Smallest Jet." This particular jet is serial number BDA-01 and holds the record according to Guinness. This airplane is considerably smaller and lighter than other models of BD jets flying. Nalls has not flown this jet, due to a personal recommendation from the designer, Jim Bede to replace the engine with a newer variant of engine before flying.[3]

In 2017, Nalls was featured in AARP Studios "Badass Pilot" series.[17] The nine-part series, hosted on YouTube, follows Nalls and his team as they perform at air shows.[18] The first episode aired on November 14, 2017 and described how Nalls acquired the Sea Harrier. Later episodes will provide a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges of flying and maintaining these rare aircraft.[19]

In 2020, Nalls placed his Harrier aircraft and spare parts up for sale signaling the end of his direct participation flying the Sea Harrier at air shows. Nalls and Team SHAR have flown aerial demonstrations in the Sea Harrier since 2007.[20]

SMART-1 microjet

 
SMART-1 microjet on static display in 2019

In 2018, Nalls Aviation announced that they had acquired Aerial Productions International (API),[21] a company that adapted the small and relatively inexpensive BD-5J microjet to simulate a cruise missile in support of United States Department of Defense (DoD) activities.[22] Cruise missile defense has been an area of increasing importance for the DoD in order to prevent attacks such as the one that occurred at a Saudi oil facility in 2019.[23] API modified the BD-5J from an air show performer to the Small Manned Aerial Radar Target, Model 1 (SMART-1) configuration by reducing radar cross-section and increasing top speed.[21] In September 2019, Nalls and an API team with 6+ microjets flew to Gila Bend Municipal Airport in Arizona and successfully completed three days of airborne radar testing at a nearby US government test range. Nalls reported additional test events with the microjets are planned.[24] In 2020, Nalls group deployed to Largo, Florida and used the microjets to help test a future ship-borne radar for the US military.[25]

Community activities

Nalls is active in the aviation community honoring veterans and sharing his experiences with groups such as the Civil Air Patrol and Young Eagles.[13] In 2013, he was one of eight civilian pilots that performed a ceremonial flyover at Arlington National Cemetery for the burial of two Air Force pilots killed during the Vietnam War.[26] Nalls celebrated the military service of World War II fighter ace, Rear Admiral E. L. "Whitey" Feightner, at the Cleveland National Air Show in 2014.[27] On May 8, 2015, he participated in a flyover of the nation's capital to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Allies of World War II Victory in Europe Day. He was in the first formation of aircraft over the National Mall, consisting of four, Liaison aircraft. They are the military version of the Piper Cub, known as the L-4 "Grasshopper."[28]

A member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots, Nalls co-authored two conference papers. The first was presented at the 1989 symposium and evaluated ski jump operations aboard the Príncipe de Asturias in the AV-8B Harrier.[29] The second was presented at the 1993 symposium and evaluated the performance of Former Soviet Union V/STOL aircraft including the Yakovlev Yak-38 and Yak-141.[30] In 2017, Nalls was inducted into the Early and Pioneer Naval Aviation Association also known as the Golden Eagles.[4] The group was founded in 1956 to provide a living memorial to early naval aviators.[31]

In 2020, Nalls and retired US Navy rear admiral, Scott Sanders, conceived an unusual way to support veterans organizations by selling "700 Mile Per Hour Bourbon". Bourbon whiskey supplied by Sanders' distillery will be carried in two specially modified external fuel tanks aboard Nalls' Sea Harrier and flown at high altitude and speed. The unique bourbon will then be sold and the proceeds donated to the Semper Fi & America's Fund. Delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the flight was not expected to occur until 2021.[32] The flight finally took place in late August 2021 with the Harrier carrying 670 pounds of bourbon.[33]

As of 2015, Nalls and his wife, Pat, reside in Calvert County, Maryland.[13]

Honors

During his career, Nalls has flown approximately 75 types of aircraft,[34] performed more than 400 launches from a carrier,[1] and received the following honors:

  • Air Medal for meritorious achievement in aerial flight on April 29, 1983, when Nalls's Harrier lost power. Nalls safely landed the unpowered aircraft on a civilian airport runway. This was the first time an engine-out landing had been performed in the Harrier[2]
  • Honored military alumnus of Hayfield High School

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Johnson 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Kaplan 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Nalls 2015.
  4. ^ a b "EPNAAO Nalls Biography" (PDF). Early and Pioneer Naval Aviation Association. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Trimble 2010.
  6. ^ Giusti 1983, p. 20.
  7. ^ March 2014, p. 45.
  8. ^ Ward 2003, p. 50.
  9. ^ March 2014, p. 47.
  10. ^ March 2014, p. 64.
  11. ^ March 2014, p. 66.
  12. ^ a b Warwick 2007.
  13. ^ a b c Tiralla 2010.
  14. ^ "Ex-Royal Navy Harrier T.8 Trainer to Fly in USA". Warbird News. November 9, 2014. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  15. ^ "Second Harrier Jet added to Nalls Aviation Fleet". The BayNet. Hollywood, Maryland: Logan Ventures. November 8, 2014. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  16. ^ "Our Pilots". Nalls Aviation. 2015. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  17. ^ Darnell, Michael S. (November 15, 2017). "Flying through retirement: Vet and his Harrier star in air show business". Stars and Stripes. Washington, D.C.: Defense Media Activity. Retrieved November 18, 2017.
  18. ^ Shrum, Joy (November 14, 2017). . The BayNet. Hollywood, Maryland: Logan Ventures. Archived from the original on November 18, 2017. Retrieved November 18, 2017.
  19. ^ Lilleston, Randy (November 14, 2017). "Badass Pilot: How to Buy a Fighter Jet". Washington, D.C.: AARP. Retrieved November 18, 2017.
  20. ^ "Art Nalls Hawker-Siddeley Harrier Fleet for Sale!". Warbird News. February 17, 2020. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  21. ^ a b Nalls 2018.
  22. ^ Aerial Productions International 2004.
  23. ^ Bowman & Gabel 2019.
  24. ^ Nalls 2020.
  25. ^ Gross 2020.
  26. ^ Griffin 2013.
  27. ^ "Nalls Aviation honors RADM E. L. 'Whitey' Feightner, USN". Nalls Aviation. August 4, 2014. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
  28. ^ "Nalls Aviation supports the 70th Anniversary of the Victory in Europe (VE DAY) Flyover". Nalls Aviation. July 29, 2015. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
  29. ^ Nalls & Lea 1989.
  30. ^ Nalls & Stortz 1993.
  31. ^ "Golden Eagles Chronology". Washington, D.C.: Naval History and Heritage Command, Archives Branch. March 9, 2021. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
  32. ^ Smith, Shepard (November 11, 2020). "Veterans join forces to create bourbon at 700 mph". CNBC. from the original on November 12, 2020. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  33. ^ "Flight of the bourbon". Southern Maryland News. September 1, 2021. Retrieved September 18, 2022.
  34. ^ "What It's Like To Own Your Very Own Harrier jump jet". National Public Radio. Washington, D.C. July 27, 2014. Retrieved August 7, 2015.

References

  • Bowman, Bradley; Gabel, Andrew (October 29, 2019). "3 ways America can fix its vulnerability to cruise missiles". Defense News. Defense News Media Group. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  • Giusti, James R. (April 1983). "Not Difficult, Just Different" (PDF). All Hands. Alexandria, Virginia: United States Navy. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
  • Griffin, Jennifer (September 23, 2013). "Vietnam-era fliers buried side-by-side at Arlington". Fox News. New York, New York. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
  • Gross, Lila (June 24, 2020). "Loud noise in sky? Military testing fighter plane radar in Pinellas Co". WFLA News Channel 8. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  • Johnson, Jenna (January 2, 2008). "Flying Back in Time, In His Own Warplane". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  • Kaplan, Michael (February 7, 2011). "How to Restore a Harrier jump jet". Popular Mechanics. Harlan, Iowa: Hearst Communications. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  • March, Peter R. (March 2014). The Harrier Story (ebook ed.). Stroud, England: The History Press. ISBN 978-0-7524-8506-5.
  • Nalls, Art (2015). "Art Nalls, LtCol, USMC (ret)". Nalls Aviation. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  • Nalls, Art (April 6, 2018). "Aerial Productions International joins Nalls Aviation family!". Nalls Aviation. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  • Nalls, Art (2020). "Redefining "Austere": Little Jets, Big Jobs, and Teamwork". In Flight USA. San Mateo, California: In Flight Media. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  • Nalls, Art; Stortz, Michael (1993). "Assessment of Russian VSTOL technology evaluating the YAK-38 'FORGER' and YAK-141 'FREESTYLE'". Report to the Aerospace Profession. Society of Experimental Test Pilots 37th Symposium. Beverly Hills, California. pp. 40–59. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
  • Nalls, Art; Lea III, T.C. (1989). "AV-8B Shipboard Ski Jump Evaluation". Report to the Aerospace Profession. Society of Experimental Test Pilots 33rd Symposium. Beverly Hills, California.
  • . SMART-1. Aguila, Arizona: Aerial Productions International. 2004. Archived from the original on June 10, 2004. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  • Tiralla, Jamie Clark (Fall 2010). . Southern Maryland This is Living. Leonardtown, Maryland. 12 (3). Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  • Trimble, Stephen (December 18, 2010). "Sea Harrier revived by former USMC pilot for air show circuit". Flightglobal. New York, New York: Reed Business Information. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  • Ward, Sharkey (2003). Sea Harrier over the Falklands: A Maverick at War. London, UK: Orion Publishing. ISBN 978-0-304-35542-6.
  • Warwick, Graham (November 15, 2007). "Private Sea Harrier in emergency vertical landing". Flightglobal. New York, New York: Reed Business Information. Retrieved August 13, 2015.

External links

  • . WPTV News Channel 5. West Palm Beach, Florida. May 26, 2015. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  • James, Gary (January 2017). "Interview with Art Nalls". FamousInterview.com. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  • Rogoway, Tyler (July 30, 2014). "James Bond's Micro-Jet Lives On As A Pretend Cruise Missile". Foxtrot Alpha. Retrieved March 24, 2020.

nalls, arthur, nalls, born, 1954, retired, united, states, marine, corps, officer, test, pilot, entrepreneur, owns, operates, unique, show, business, consisting, harrier, jump, jets, well, albatross, former, guinness, world, record, holder, world, smallest, ri. Arthur L Nalls Jr born 1954 is a retired United States Marine Corps officer test pilot and entrepreneur who owns and operates a unique air show business consisting of two Harrier jump jets as well as an L 39 Albatross A former Guinness World Record holder for the World s Smallest Rideable Bicycle 1974 Nalls is notable for his contributions to the air show profession pioneering restoring and flying uncommon aircraft Nalls flew Harriers extensively in the military and developed a great enthusiasm for this jet capable of vertical short takeoff and landing V STOL operations Supported by a group of pilots and maintainers Nalls performs at air shows in the northeast United States and Canada Arthur L Nalls Jr Art Nalls at the Cleveland National Air Show in 2014Nickname s Kaos Born1954 age 68 69 Fairfax County VirginiaAllegiance United States of AmericaService wbr branch United States Marine CorpsYears of service1976 1998 22 years RankLieutenant ColonelUnitVMA 231Battles warsCold WarAwardsAir MedalOther workReal estate air show pilotWebsiteartnalls wbr comAccording to Nalls his Sea Harrier XZ439 is the world s first privately owned and flown Harrier of any kind In 2014 he acquired a two seat Harrier that is the world s only flyable civilian Harrier trainer aircraft In 2020 Nalls decided to sell the Harriers and focus on other aviation opportunities including the SMART 1 microjets acquired in 2018 with the purchase of Aerial Productions International Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Civilian career 3 1 Team SHAR 3 2 Air show performer 3 3 SMART 1 microjet 4 Community activities 5 Honors 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditArt Nalls was born in 1954 in Alexandria Virginia just outside Washington D C and grew up in that area 1 He graduated from Hayfield High School in Alexandria Virginia in 1972 and attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland 2 Nalls graduated With Merit with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering 3 He has two adult sons Arthur and Brian 4 Military career EditAt the Naval Academy Nalls chose aerospace engineering as his major field of study His unconventional methods and eccentric interests were presented as key personal characteristics in articles from The Washington Post and Flightglobal While still at the academy Nalls built and rode the world s smallest rideable bicycle standing less than five inches tall as certified by Guinness World Records 1 5 AV 8A Harrier of Marine Attack Squadron VMA 231 on the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau LHA 4 in 1982 In 1982 Nalls participated in Northern Wedding a NATO Cold War naval military exercise designed to test NATO s ability to rearm and resupply Europe during times of war He flew one of eleven AV 8A Harriers from North Carolina to the USS Nassau LHA 4 located in the North Sea Nalls then a captain was interviewed stating We made the trans Atlantic crossing to demonstrate our rapid deployment capabilities We showed we could make the transit land on a Navy amphibious platform and be ready on arrival to provide close air support 6 On April 29 1983 during a training flight near Richmond Virginia Nalls s Harrier suffered a complete loss of engine power Since the engine failure occurred at sufficient altitude he opted to glide the Harrier to a civilian airport and perform a deadstick landing stopping just 50 feet 15 meters short of the runway s end Nalls was awarded the Air Medal for this first of a kind Harrier landing 2 Nalls attended the U S Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in southern California having been selected for the one Marine Corps slot for that year 1 After graduating with class 85A he was assigned to Naval Air Station Patuxent River Maryland as project test pilot for several Harrier programs including the AV 8B Harrier II Nalls performed the initial shipboard certification and flight tests on the Italian aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi and the Spanish aircraft carrier Principe de Asturias including the first ski jump takeoffs in the AV 8B 3 While leading flight test efforts for several single engine airstart projects he accumulated over six hours of flight time in single engine jet aircraft without the engine running 1 Nalls retired from the Marine Corps in 1998 with the rank of lieutenant colonel and 22 years of service 2 Civilian career EditAfter retiring from the military Nalls formed a company to acquire and improve real estate in the Maryland Virginia and the District of Columbia area The company did so well that he was able to return to flying with the acquisition of a Russian Yak 3 in 2001 Nalls next purchased a Czech Aero Vodochody L 39 Albatros jet trainer Although he enjoyed flying these aircraft his dream was to own and fly his favorite the Harrier 1 Team SHAR Edit The next aircraft in Nalls fleet would be a Sea Harrier a dedicated naval variant first announced by the Royal Navy in 1975 7 The Sea Harrier FRS1 entered service in April 1980 and became commonly known as the Shar 8 The acronym FRS1 referred to the functions of fighter reconnaissance and strike to be performed by the first group of Sea Harriers 9 In 1994 BAE Systems delivered the first FRS2 model with improvements to the engine radar and cockpit layout The FRS2 nomenclature was replaced with FA 2 to express the equal importance of fighter and attack missions 10 While on a trip to Britain in October 2005 Nalls purchased Sea Harrier XZ439 the second FRS1 aircraft built and the second to be converted to FRS2 configuration 11 He shipped the jet back to the United States where a mostly volunteer team led by mechanics Christian Vlahos and Rich Gill worked for more than two years to bring the 31 year old plane back to flying condition On November 10 2007 Nalls achieved his dream when he successfully flew XZ439 at St Mary s County Regional Airport in Maryland a first for a non military pilot 2 Joe Anderson prepares for his performance at the 2014 Cleveland National Air Show in Sea Harrier XZ439 with support from Rich Gill Pete Weiskopf and Art Nalls The second flight on the following day was not as successful Shortly after takeoff a hydraulics failure prevented the landing gear from locking in place Nalls declared an emergency and prepared to land at Naval Air Station Patuxent River As he touched down parts of the gear collapsed and the jet settled hard on the landing pad 12 Nalls shut down the engine as base emergency services and the XZ439 ground team arrived Uninjured Nalls opened the canopy and joked These babies practically land themselves 2 The aircraft was removed from NAS Patuxent River towed by a pickup truck while Nalls rode in the cockpit dressed as Santa Claus and waved to bystanders 5 Damage to the Harrier was minor 12 The team of volunteers that operated and maintained XZ439 also known as Team SHAR started with the following key members 2 Art Nalls Lt Col USMC ret owner and pilot call sign Kaos 1 Pat Hatfield Nalls air show coordinator co owner and Nalls s wife Joe Anderson MGen USMC ret pilot Christian Vlahos lead mechanic Rich Gill lead mechanic Pete Weiskopf Senior Chief USN ret mechanic and pilot of Nalls s L 4 Piper Cub Bryant Halford mechanicAir show performer Edit Harrier T 8 trainer similar to Nalls s ZD993 Nalls initially flew XZ439 at the 2008 Culpepper Air Fest to prove the Harrier could draw crowds and be operated at a profit despite the complex maintenance demands The Culpepper show drew more than 4 000 spectators 2 and established Nalls Aviation as a major air show attraction that later included venues such as the Fair Saint Louis and EAA AirVenture Oshkosh In 2011 Nalls Aviation participated in about six air shows a year 13 In 2014 Nalls acquired a second Sea Harrier T 8 ZD993 that according to Nalls is the only flyable civilian Harrier trainer in the world 14 Besides providing a second aircraft for air shows the trainer allows Nalls Aviation to safely train and certify new Harrier pilots 15 According to Nalls web site several new pilots were added to the air show team in 2015 Col Jenna Dolan USMCR Lt Col Charlie VandenBossche USAF and Major Monica Marusceac USMCR 16 Nalls has also acquired a BD 5J which is known as The World s Smallest Jet This particular jet is serial number BDA 01 and holds the record according to Guinness This airplane is considerably smaller and lighter than other models of BD jets flying Nalls has not flown this jet due to a personal recommendation from the designer Jim Bede to replace the engine with a newer variant of engine before flying 3 In 2017 Nalls was featured in AARP Studios Badass Pilot series 17 The nine part series hosted on YouTube follows Nalls and his team as they perform at air shows 18 The first episode aired on November 14 2017 and described how Nalls acquired the Sea Harrier Later episodes will provide a behind the scenes look at the challenges of flying and maintaining these rare aircraft 19 In 2020 Nalls placed his Harrier aircraft and spare parts up for sale signaling the end of his direct participation flying the Sea Harrier at air shows Nalls and Team SHAR have flown aerial demonstrations in the Sea Harrier since 2007 20 SMART 1 microjet Edit SMART 1 microjet on static display in 2019 In 2018 Nalls Aviation announced that they had acquired Aerial Productions International API 21 a company that adapted the small and relatively inexpensive BD 5J microjet to simulate a cruise missile in support of United States Department of Defense DoD activities 22 Cruise missile defense has been an area of increasing importance for the DoD in order to prevent attacks such as the one that occurred at a Saudi oil facility in 2019 23 API modified the BD 5J from an air show performer to the Small Manned Aerial Radar Target Model 1 SMART 1 configuration by reducing radar cross section and increasing top speed 21 In September 2019 Nalls and an API team with 6 microjets flew to Gila Bend Municipal Airport in Arizona and successfully completed three days of airborne radar testing at a nearby US government test range Nalls reported additional test events with the microjets are planned 24 In 2020 Nalls group deployed to Largo Florida and used the microjets to help test a future ship borne radar for the US military 25 Community activities EditNalls is active in the aviation community honoring veterans and sharing his experiences with groups such as the Civil Air Patrol and Young Eagles 13 In 2013 he was one of eight civilian pilots that performed a ceremonial flyover at Arlington National Cemetery for the burial of two Air Force pilots killed during the Vietnam War 26 Nalls celebrated the military service of World War II fighter ace Rear Admiral E L Whitey Feightner at the Cleveland National Air Show in 2014 27 On May 8 2015 he participated in a flyover of the nation s capital to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Allies of World War II Victory in Europe Day He was in the first formation of aircraft over the National Mall consisting of four Liaison aircraft They are the military version of the Piper Cub known as the L 4 Grasshopper 28 A member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots Nalls co authored two conference papers The first was presented at the 1989 symposium and evaluated ski jump operations aboard the Principe de Asturias in the AV 8B Harrier 29 The second was presented at the 1993 symposium and evaluated the performance of Former Soviet Union V STOL aircraft including the Yakovlev Yak 38 and Yak 141 30 In 2017 Nalls was inducted into the Early and Pioneer Naval Aviation Association also known as the Golden Eagles 4 The group was founded in 1956 to provide a living memorial to early naval aviators 31 In 2020 Nalls and retired US Navy rear admiral Scott Sanders conceived an unusual way to support veterans organizations by selling 700 Mile Per Hour Bourbon Bourbon whiskey supplied by Sanders distillery will be carried in two specially modified external fuel tanks aboard Nalls Sea Harrier and flown at high altitude and speed The unique bourbon will then be sold and the proceeds donated to the Semper Fi amp America s Fund Delayed by the COVID 19 pandemic the flight was not expected to occur until 2021 32 The flight finally took place in late August 2021 with the Harrier carrying 670 pounds of bourbon 33 As of 2015 update Nalls and his wife Pat reside in Calvert County Maryland 13 Honors EditDuring his career Nalls has flown approximately 75 types of aircraft 34 performed more than 400 launches from a carrier 1 and received the following honors Air Medal for meritorious achievement in aerial flight on April 29 1983 when Nalls s Harrier lost power Nalls safely landed the unpowered aircraft on a civilian airport runway This was the first time an engine out landing had been performed in the Harrier 2 Honored military alumnus of Hayfield High SchoolNotes Edit a b c d e f g Johnson 2008 a b c d e f g h Kaplan 2011 a b c Nalls 2015 a b EPNAAO Nalls Biography PDF Early and Pioneer 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