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I know the Osprey had a rough beginning, but I had been under the impression it was in operational service for a few years now.
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We had a few flyover and land at the Academy last year...
The one that landed, landed on this large grass area we have in between all buildings, and had to clear a 4 story building while landing. While it was cool, that thing looked so unstable (there wasn't too much wind), but the pilots put it down right where they were supposed to, so I guess it was just a normal landing...
A really cool plane, but I wouldn't want to fly them...
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i just can't help but feel a lot of anxiety when talking about this thing. it's one of those creations that flies only because it's so ugly the earth itself repels it.
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Yeah, it's replacing the Pave Low for the AF as well, hope it works.
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I went to Iraq with this squadron, HMM-263(REIN) as part of the 24TH MEU in 2004 and still know a few of the guys in the squadron. Best of luck to them.
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>i just can't help but feel a lot of anxiety when talking about this thing. it's one of those creations that flies only because it's so ugly the earth itself repels it.<
There must be a ton of anxiety with the Pentagon and everyone involved with the program for this deployment.
I think it is a VERY cool hybrid aircraft and I hope (and pray) it goes well. If it does the V-22 will be become a
big player in military aviation.