A superb miniature sheet pays tribute to the Harrier Jump Jet - one of the most outstanding feats of British aeronautuical engineering - whih entered RAF service 50 years ago. It was the world's first vertical take-off and landing fighter jet and its Rolls Royce Pegasus engine won the very first MacRobert prize for engineering innovation in 1969.
The four stamps - two 1st class NVI and two £1.55 - depict the fighter in flight against the selvedge depicting designers' line drawings.
The BLCS 5000 cover shows a dramatic image of the fighter on the ground and carries an Engineer Close, London pictorial handstamp.