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Saturday, January 1, 2004
Wallpaper of the month - January 2004 Desktop Wallpaper - "MV-22 Osprey". A MV-22 Osprey, lifts off from the flight deck aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD-3). Kearsarge is conducting landing, launch and recovery training and evaluation with the Ospreys. Service: Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force Description: The V-22 is a joint service, multi-mission aircraft with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability. It performs VTOL missions as effectively as a conventional helicopter while also having the long-range cruise abilities of a twin turboprop aircraft. More information and photos can be found at The Official V-22 Website. Background: The Marine Corps is the lead service in the development of the Osprey. The Marine Corps version, the MV-22A, will be an assault transport for troops, equipment and supplies, and will be capable of operating from ships or from expeditionary airfields ashore. The Navy's HV-22A will provide combat search and rescue, delivery and retrieval of special warfare teams along with fleet logistic support transport. The Air Force CV-22A will conduct long-range special operations missions. Features: The Osprey is a tiltrotor aircraft with a 38-foot rotor system and engine/transmission nacelle mounted on each wing tip. It can operate as a helicopter when taking off and landing vertically. Once airborne, the nacelles rotate forward 90 degrees for horizontal flight, converting the V-22 to a high-speed, fuel-efficient turboprop airplane. The wing rotates for compact storage aboard ship. The first flight occurred in March 1989. The V-22 is the world's first production tiltrotor aircraft. Planned purchases include 360 for the Marine Corps, 48 for the Navy and 50 for the Air Force. Complete installation instructions are provided. Please Note: This wallpaper is available in the following screen resolution: *Available upon request [*] 0640 X 480[*] 1152 X 870[*] 1280 X 960[*] 1600 X 1200 x Download Now! [x] 800 X 600 [x] 1024 X 768 http://www.scenery.org Semper Fi Tom Gregor, Sr. Webmaster _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ Name: T. & D. Gregor, Sr. E-Mail: Web-Site: http://www.scenery.org "The Scenery Hall of Fame" Subscribe to our Newsletter: _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ |
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