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The Quad Tiltrotor is too big to be hangared on any ship the Navy has so
it really needs to operate from land bases. Would it just be used for delivering people and small items to flatops (full carriers and Ampihbs) or use the ships as lillypads to support deep raids? Which service will actually buy any? Could the Marines buy a few to support the KC-130 mission? (It would make a dandy tanker for helicopters and V-22s, but it needs a land base unless it's going to sit on the flightdeck all the time.) How about the Air Force, would they use it to bring in real land vehicles for CV-22 raids? How about to support forward Army bases? As a huge, slow, unarmored transport it's going to make a dandy target, so what do you escort it with? http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/business/15427610.htm http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...rcraft/qtr.htm -HJC |
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![]() Henry J Cobb wrote: The Quad Tiltrotor is too big to be hangared on any ship the Navy has so it really needs to operate from land bases. Would it just be used for delivering people and small items to flatops (full carriers and Ampihbs) or use the ships as lillypads to support deep raids? Which service will actually buy any? Could the Marines buy a few to support the KC-130 mission? (It would make a dandy tanker for helicopters and V-22s, but it needs a land base unless it's going to sit on the flightdeck all the time.) How about the Air Force, would they use it to bring in real land vehicles for CV-22 raids? How about to support forward Army bases? Note the pic on Global Security of it performing in a role similar to an AC-130...Cool. |
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![]() "Henry J Cobb" wrote in message ... The Quad Tiltrotor is too big to be hangared on any ship the Navy has so it really needs to operate from land bases. Would it just be used for delivering people and small items to flatops (full carriers and Ampihbs) or use the ships as lillypads to support deep raids? Which service will actually buy any? Could the Marines buy a few to support the KC-130 mission? (It would make a dandy tanker for helicopters and V-22s, but it needs a land base unless it's going to sit on the flightdeck all the time.) How about the Air Force, would they use it to bring in real land vehicles for CV-22 raids? How about to support forward Army bases? As a huge, slow, unarmored transport it's going to make a dandy target, so what do you escort it with? http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/business/15427610.htm http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...rcraft/qtr.htm -HJC Have you seen this article?: http://www.projo.com/business/conten...d.2ca5e94.html I guess it is going to be the size of a C-130. It would appear to be much more useful for the Army than the V-22. If they leave off the extra machinery for stowing the wings and engines for transport, presumably its performance will be better. So, if it has anything like the range of a C130, it could behave as something of a C130 replacement. You would just have to look at how C130s are deployed, and make changes for the VSTOL capability. Now, it would be a very appealing AC to bring heavy equipment with the initial wave of a V-22 amphibious assault. But you are correct, it would be big, and it might be assumed that the Marines wouldn't be able to take many with them, and the ones they take would have to be configurable to fit some kind of large aircraft carrier so that they don't displace too many aircraft needed for carrier defense and air superiorty. Maybe there will be two versions, one for USAF without the wing stowing ability, and one for the Marines/Navy with the ability to stow wings and engines. This brings another question. If the wings on the QTR rotate like they do on the V-22, how will they be able to accomplish this without the wings or the engines, hitting each other? Surely they couldn't fold the wingtips up with the heavy engines and the needed stiffness of its wings. I suppose they would have to offset the wings vertically, but how would this affect flight performance in airplane and vertical modes? It is an interesting area and I am sure I am only scratching the surface. Escorts? If it can't keep up with the V-22s, it shouldn't be bought by the Marines. If it is being used as part of an amphibious assault with V-22s, it would presumably have the same Navy and Marine F-18/F-14/AV-8B (or their repalcements) escorts covering the entire assault. |
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