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Marines Ground Osprey Again...

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"Operational pause"?

The thing is unnatural. Just like 100LL.

I can say that, 'cause I know he never reads aviation stuff.
 
Hopefully they'll get the issues worked out soon. The tiltrotor is one impressive machine - and just has US Marines written all over it.
 
Can't say I would be very interested in finding myself in this bird for quite a while. Seems like it is plagued with bugs.
 
mar said:
The thing is unnatural. Just like 100LL.

I can say that, 'cause I know he never reads aviation stuff.
That's kind of funny, considering the Osprey has TWO Jesus nuts.
 
DAS at 10/250 said:
Yep. So does the Chinook.
You're right! I find helicopters interesting. Especially the older ones. It's been a few years ago, but at EAA Convention, there was one of those "flying bananas" there in the war bird section. From what I heard, they flew that thing on quite a cross country to get it to EAA. You gotta hand it to those guys that have the ability and patience to keep a warbird flying...especially something as mechanically complex as a helicopter.

I hope the Marines get their Osprey problems ironed out, the succeding generations of those types of planes will be interesting.
 

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