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 MoreThe U.S. Marine Corps has announced a two day safety stand down in response to three Class-A aviation incidents over the prior six weeks. The most recent event involved a Marine Corps Lockheed F-35B.
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 MoreLockheed Martin has released a new video of their heavy lift CH-53K King Stallion helicopter. The clip purports to show the USMC helicopter flying in formation, and it does, just very briefly.
Read MoreEl Toro F/A-18 Hornet Plane Crash Video: 24 April 1988, Marine Corps Colonel Jerry Cadick, serving as commanding officer of MAG-11, crashed his F/A-18 Hornet at the bottom of a loop as he was performing a tactical aerial demonstration at the MCAS El Toro Air Show before a crowd of 300,000.
Read MoreThis night picture of an MV-22 Osprey Tiltrotor aircraft in Iraq has become rather popular and widely re-published. And it is no wonder, there is a strange and beautiful blend of astro photography, combat operations, high technology and esprit de corps. Astro photo you say? Yes, if you look carefully you can see stars in the nighttime sky above the Marine Corps vertical lift aircraft. This V-22 picture was captured while the tiltrotor was refueled prior to the start of a mission in central Iraq.
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