He states the the rotorwash causes a visibility while on the ground, a trait of every vtol craft ever made and not a problem.
The mainsteam press has been bashing the V-22 from the get-go. It seems they can't grasp that all inovative creations go through a 'finding out' phase during testing.
He states the the rotorwash causes a visibility while on the ground, a trait of every vtol craft ever made and not a problem.
That certainly is a problem (particularly in a couple of warm sandy places), but to be fair, an unavoidable one...
He states the the rotorwash causes a visibility while on the ground, a trait of every vtol craft ever made and not a problem.
That certainly is a problem (particularly in a couple of warm sandy places), but to be fair, an unavoidable one...
how is this a problem? If the enemy's vision is obscured by a dust cloud, they can't see what person or part of the aircraft they are shooting at. the chances of surviving go up hugely...
Time Magazine wel heck every single magazine and newspaper are just trying to find idiotic stories for something to do and to make money. Most things are true some are over reacted. Who cares if the V-22 has a alrger rotor-wash it's not like it has an effect on Time Magazine... WTH!!?!??!?!?
Why do people ahve a problem with any aircraft that is a great creative idea and diffrent from other aircraft? Or any aircraft with a 22 behind their nameTake the F-35, 787 and A380 for example. They have all been criticized and teased for all the time for no reason and nothing to prove their reason.
Just my $0.02 AUD ;D
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Simple, it is human nature to knock something even when it it a good idea.
how is this a problem? If the enemy's vision is obscured by a dust cloud, they can't see what person or part of the aircraft they are shooting at. the chances of surviving go up hugely...
Simple, it is human nature to knock something even when it it a good idea.
The V22 is a good idea?!? It's a collosal waste of money and human life. It's an abject failure. It's useless. If it were simply a research vehicle or proof of concept I'd say it's a success, but it's supposed to be a fieldable platform, and it's taken too long to get where it is and cost too much. The rotor wash thing is a needless knock, but that program deserves to be canceled. I think politics and intertia are the only things keeping it alive.
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