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When was the V-22 Osprey first flgiht? March 19, 1989? Was it a
prototype? Thanks Mike |
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Thanks for remembering that.
Just for comparison. F/A-18 Hornet: first flight in 1978, operational since mid 1980s, modernized versions appearing in late 1980s/early 1990s, now entering service the next generations of this plane. Often criticized as "too average plane", but on schedule, on costs, and available for service. V-22 Osprey: a great idea, but for years "permanently under development", still eating money and taking lives, whereas CH-46 and CH-53 to be replaced by it have to fly on the wings of prayers of maintainers and aviators. Is that really a good direction?;-) Best regards, Jacek |
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![]() "Tiger" wrote in message ... wrote: Thanks for remembering that. Just for comparison. F/A-18 Hornet: first flight in 1978, operational since mid 1980s, modernized versions appearing in late 1980s/early 1990s, now entering service the next generations of this plane. Often criticized as "too average plane", but on schedule, on costs, and available for service. V-22 Osprey: a great idea, but for years "permanently under development", still eating money and taking lives, whereas CH-46 and CH-53 to be replaced by it have to fly on the wings of prayers of maintainers and aviators. Is that really a good direction?;-) Best regards, Jacek There have been planes in the past alot worse than the V-22. Both in money & lives dept. Many said the same about the F4U or the AV8 Harrier. Speaking of "bad" planes one of the things I found most shocking about the accounts of first deployments of helicopters on carriers was the number of pilots they "rescued" during training. I think the lost 20 planes in the drink on a peace time cruise. Re old choppers - In the late '80s I lived near MCAS Torrance and had exMarine roommates. There was -LOTS- of gripping about helicopters older than the pilots and people getting killed in crashes due to the age of the choppers in this small group it was the main reason given for not reenlisting. |
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To answer the original question: The first of six Full Scale
Development (FSD) Ospreys flew on 19 March, 1989. It was followed by Ship 2 on 9 August 1989, Ship Four on 21 December, 1989, and Ship 3 on 6 May, 1990. Ship Five rolled on its back on its first flight at the Boeing plant on 11 June, 1991 when miswired sensors generated false commands in the fly-by-wire control system. Aircraft Four was lost with five lives in a crash at Quantico, Virginia on 20 July, 1992. Aircraft Six was outpaced by changes in the design and never completed. The FSD aircraft accumulated around 1,100 flight test hours. They were followed by Engineering and Manufacturing Development birds, and now Low Rate Initial Production aircraft in different Blocks. |
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