MV-22 Over New River

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MV-22 Over New River

Postby RHeite » Thu Jul 21, 2005 10:55 pm

Being stationed here at New River has given me the chance to see first hand (and deal with) the future of Marine Helicopter Aviation.  These aircraft are quite beautiful, and to watch them fly is amazing.

The quality might not be the greatest to meet the posting regs...I'm working on editing and uploading much better copies elsewhere, along with all the other photos I have taken from down here.

One thing I like about working at Ops...at night, it's my airfield and I get plenty of chances to take some nice pictures.

The 22 set up on static in front of the old tower for the airshow
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Profile view. This aircraft belongs to VMX-22, the test and evaluation squadron. They currently have around 22 Osprey's now, with a delivery rate of about 2 a month.
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Flight of two from the Airshow
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With the acft in the upright position, flying like a helo.
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The brand new all Glass Cockpit as well as the flight controls
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Looking from the troop gate towards the front of the aircraft.
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Looking out the troop gate.
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby lemoncat » Fri Jul 22, 2005 12:50 am

lovely set of shots rheite..that's such a cool plane :) :)
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby RHeite » Fri Jul 22, 2005 3:22 am

You need to see this thing fly to truely appreciate it...

They'll do a high speed approach to RWY 23 over Jacksonville, than rotate into the Rotary mode, than bring it right on in for a smooth landing.

The few grunts who have Osprey time love it, have nothing but good things to say. Nice thing is, the 22 is going to keep New River off the chop block for a long time to come.
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby Mr. Bones » Fri Jul 22, 2005 4:21 am

Wow, very nice photos. I must been an amazing sight and sound to see it fly.
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby flyboy 28 » Fri Jul 22, 2005 12:16 pm

Very nice photos RHeite. I've seen them fly and Flight Sim dosen't do it justice. :)
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby DJ_Zephyr » Fri Jul 22, 2005 2:12 pm

I thought they foud those planes to be rather unstable in certain situations?  Still, a brilliant idea, and an amazing-looking plane.  Nice pics!
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby C » Fri Jul 22, 2005 6:01 pm

Very nice photos, but the plane's just wrong... ;)
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby afi0yz » Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:18 pm

Is that the collective in the far bottom left of pic 5? next to the throttle and parking brake
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby C » Sat Jul 23, 2005 4:34 am

Is that the collective in the far bottom left of pic 5? next to the throttle and parking brake


I don't think the aircraft has a collective as such. Looking at the thing it looks like it may be a very clever box of tricks or maybe some function of the huge looking throttle that controls the angle of the engine units. Very interesting...
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby Hagar » Sat Jul 23, 2005 7:52 am

Very interesting but I have to agree with Charlie.
Very nice photos, but the plane's just wrong... ;)

At least it seems they finally fixed the problems it's been plagued with but it's taken 15 years to get this far since the first flight. It looks even more vulnerable to attack than a conventional helicopter. Not sure what advantage this over-complex design has over the Fairey Rotodyne concept that was successfully flown back in 1958. I saw it demonstrated at the Farnborough Air Show & it looked very impressive. http://www.pilotfriend.com/photo_albums/helicopters/Fairey%20Rotodyne.htm
The idea was subsequently rejected by the military & the airlines & the project was abandoned in 1962.
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby C » Sat Jul 23, 2005 8:18 am

Very interesting but I have to agree with Charlie.
At least it seems they finally fixed the problems it's been plagued with but it's taken 15 years to get this far since the first flight. It looks even more vulnerable to attack than a conventional helicopter. Not sure what advantage this over-complex design has over the Fairey Rotodyne concept that was successfully flown back in 1958. I saw it demonstrated at the Farnborough Air Show & it looked very impressive. http://www.pilotfriend.com/photo_albums/helicopters/Fairey%20Rotodyne.htm
The idea was subsequently rejected by the military & the airlines & the project was abandoned in 1962.


Saw an video nasty of one of the early incidents the other day. I was just wondering what the thing would be like if an engine failed (I take it the turboprops/shafts are mounted in the wingtip pods). I wonder if there's some kind of gearbox inteconnecting both props to both engines?
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby RHeite » Sun Jul 24, 2005 6:23 pm

The Throttle looking device doubles as the collective when the rotors are in the up position.

As to failures...there are redundancies in place.  I'm not exactly sure as to the specifics. I have only glanced over the NATOPS, I'm still trying to get my hands on one.
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Re: MV-22 Over New River

Postby BMan1113VR » Wed Jul 27, 2005 12:23 pm

very nice and interesting pictures!
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