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The revolutionary new helicopter, the V-22 Ofsprey, for the United States marine corp. This new helicopter is also a plane. It transforms. It carries tilt rotors that help it turn into helicopter or plane.
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I miss this show :(
@Bosleyish
in april of this year the air force only had 12 in use with the 8th 71st and 20th SO squadrons to ferry SOCOM troops replacing the pavelows
the vmm 161, 162, 261, 263, 264, 266, 364, vmmt 204, vmx22 all have 83. vmmt 204 and vmx22 have them for training and testing. the rest of the vmm's have around ten but most arent used all the time and are stored in the squad hangers. they are still limiting use since replacement parts are hard to get and are trickling in as they are produced.
R. Lee Emery is my spirit animal.
HM3 dustin "doc" martin. god bless the navy, god bless the corps. stay strong my brothers, you are not forgotten.
@Lonewolf6565 Depends on the design, if it used autorotation, or tip jets, I suppose it could fly with just one rotor, but what that guy was proposing was utterly impractical.
@leiefilm They did. The early ones had lots of problems that didnt go away until they got modern computers onboard to controll stuff that no pilot had a chance to react to.
Not only have they been used in Afghanistan, but also in Iraq, as Gen. James Conway, commandant of the Marine Corps, reported in today's briefing.
Paraphrased: MV-22 3rd tilt rotor squadrons in Iraq. Osprey squadrons flew every type of assault support mission required in Iraq. Most impressive was the way it was able to shrink the battle space, reducing a battlefield the size of Texas to one the size of Rhode Island.
Yes it is. If the wings are taken out, then one or both of the rotors are taken out. The aircraft can't fly on one emergency rotor. That combined with the impracticality of the idea, it just wouldn't work.
@08Evasion
they couldnt figure out why for a long time as the problem wasnt mechanical. there was a phenomenon never before seen occurring with the airflow as the engines turned up or down and the whole thing would loose lift. once they figured out it was an airflow thing between the engines they found a way to get it to work properly.
I loved this show. He is hilarious
@Bosleyish please understand that there are way more than 20 around the various squads but they arent using all of them. give them another year and they will likely all be up in the air regularly. they are just hard to get the parts for at the moment.
Flew in the Osprey a couple of times in Afghanistan while working as an armed guard for Blackwater in the Helmand Province.
@Lonewolf6565 Wrong sir, Air Force has the CV-22, and has had them for awhile, and Being a Crew Chief for the MV-22 I know for a fact, we have way more than 20 In the Corps.
There has been 4 major incidents with the V-22 were the crew was killed. As tragic as the deaths are, that's not that bad. The UH-60 was plagued with problems in the beginning too, and look at how successful it is now. And the USMC doesn't use Black Hawks, they use Sea Knights.
anyone know where I can get video of the episode covering the strategic operations training?
Well the latest V-22's are great. 'cept it's called the Osprey, not Ofsprey. They've already been used on sorties in Afgan.
MAN I WANT TO FLY ONE TOO!!!
@sf6191
they have a ton. but they are only using 20 active service...
You're not an engineer. A third rotor would just add excessive drag, while adding almost nothing. If a wing was hit, the aircraft is screwed anyway.
@SCOPEHAPPY
the only branch that has any of these is the marine corp they have 20. the air force hasnt bought any yet..
The sound is a few seconds early to the picture. Try and fix that.
Just saw one of these fly overhead
"Beans, Bullets and Band-Aids." WooHoo!
6:00 Let's go strap it on!
R.i.p. R. LEE Ermey
That's exactly what I keep telling people!! We have crashed at least one of everything else since the last Osprey crash.
@FrankDaTank1218
Bethesda didn't, interplay did in fallout 2 jackwagon
Any idea how these would cope landing in a stronge cross wind, would they not be forced to fly into in and land cos the props only can turn 90 up 90 down ????
@EnigmaHood
thats funny. you cant fly a regular helicopter with just one rotor either.
1:08 check out the air station's sign! FTW ^_^
@FrankDaTank1218
except bethesda didn't get the idea. Interplay did in fallout 2
You said a third rotor in the middle. There's no where to fit a third rotor, let alone let it be retractable. How fast would it be able to deploy in an emergency situation? You lose a wing, you are screwed no matter what. You might as well apply that logic to every airplane ever created. "Well they can put an emergency rotor in the middle just in case a wing is blown off." It's not practical.
Your comment made my day LOL.
you spelled Osprey wrong at the tittle...
I can't wait till the coast guard gets a squadron or two of these birds for search and rescue or drug interdiction
V-22 Widowmaker :D
Sadly, the Manta Rays from Xen destroy these way too quickly. It's not a good way to get into battle as one who was experienced and rode into them.
They havent crashed in 9 years.....the USMC has dozens on order and dozens in operation....and the Airforce uses them for special ops missions....They are also slated to go international...
Just add 4 jet engines and you got the Halo Pelican
@Lonewolf6565 No thats also false. My squadron alone has 10, and there are 6 more squadrons on the east coast who have 10 each. Not sure bout west coast, there is only 2 squadrons that have stood up over there and transitioned from 46's. Trust me this aircraft is my life. I know just about everything about them.
I hear the problem was they kept crashing lol
The Enclave use that in Fallout 3
No shit. Thats not what it's for. It's for special operations infiltration, exfiltration and rescue operations.
It's spelled osprey.
Dear Santa...
Like a VTOL
It's osprey
lmao nice
Holy crap! It's a Fallout Vertibird!
its oorah
am I the only one who is annoyed by the "ofsprey" ITS OSPREY. lol plz change title
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