Special Operations CV-22B Osprey Crashes in Japanese Waters
United States Air Force Special Operations Command confirms CV-22B Osprey from Yokota Air Base, Japan, crashed into Japanese waters near Yakushima Island.
Read MoreUnited States Air Force Special Operations Command confirms CV-22B Osprey from Yokota Air Base, Japan, crashed into Japanese waters near Yakushima Island.
Read MoreA US Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft has crashed near Melville Island, Australia. The incident was confirmed in a press release issued by the Marine Rotational Force – Darwin.
Read MoreThe first example of the US Navy version of BellBoeing’s tiltrotor, the CMV-22B Osprey, achieved its first flight on 21 January 2020, at Bell’s Amarillo Assembly Center, according to the company.
Read MoreSay hello to the Bell V-280 Valor Tiltrotor, the airframe manufacturer’s pitch for the Joint Multi Role (JMR)/Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program.
Read MoreAccording to a statement issued by the US Air Force's 1st Special Operations Wing Public Affairs office, a CV-22 Osprey, assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing,...
Read MoreAfter many months of successful operations, the V-22 Osprey fleet is once again grounded. On 21 March 2009 a Marine Corps MV-22 crew in Iraq reported strange noises just after landing. During an inspection it was determined the sounds came from several bolts which were rattling around loose inside an engine nacelle. This military aviation video tells that story.
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