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oh..... continuued fromhttp://orz.4chan.org/hr/res/128351.html
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that's it for now, running out of time...
>> Zyjek
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Simply the most 2 amazing aircraft ever built, although the F117 is a huge pain in the arse to fly, I hear. Like piloting a bucket.
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>> Anony-mouse
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How many people did this POS kill again?

>>128533
It actually flies like a dream. The avionics do all the compensating for the inherent instability in its aerodynamics. That instability subsequently makes it very maneuverable.
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>>128770

It's better now. I read accounts from some of the original test pilots who had informally nicknamed the plane the "gremlin" during inital flights because of the random handling quirks.
>> Anonymous
>>128814

Which aircraft are you refering to?
>> Anonymous
The lethal flaw in ospreys is their tendency to go into a vortex ring stall. Its a problem found in all helicopters, but one tilt rotors are more vulnerable to because of their higher speed and maneuver capability.

With more specific training and a number of upgrades the new ones are now only as dangerous as your average tandem rotor helicopter.
>> Anonymous
The revolutionary abilities inherent to the Osprey's design are worth the challenges of it's development.
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>>128770
>>How many people did this POS kill again?
Less than a Black Hawk does in a year.