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Old August 30th 03, 07:33 PM
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Squadron formed to test Osprey for combat readiness

(EXCERPT), by Otto Kreisher COPLEY NEWS SERVICE

August 29, 2003

WASHINGTON – The Marine Corps' prolonged struggle to deploy the V-22
Osprey gained ground yesterday with the formation of a squadron that
will try to prove the accident-plagued tilt-rotor aircraft is ready
for combat.

The unit, which could determine the fate of the Osprey, came to life
in a ceremony at Marine Corps Air Station in New River, N.C.,
attended, By officials from the three armed services that plan to fly
the Osprey.

The squadron has only a handful of its expected personnel and will not
receive the first of its six Ospreys until later this year. After
nearly a year to absorb its factory-fresh aircraft and to train its
personnel, the unit will conduct a lengthy series of operational
trials that, if successful, would lead to formation of the first
combat-ready Marine and Air Force units.

Those trials will have to remove critics' doubts that the hybrid
aircraft can fly safely in formation in challenging tactical
situations on land and from amphibious ships at sea. The tests also
must demonstrate that the V-22s can transport combat-loaded troops,
vehicles and weapons at the speeds and distances that its proponents
claim.

The Osprey has twin jet engines driving large rotors that...

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