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V-22 Osprey

Tiltrotor · Cold War (1970–1991)

V-22 Osprey — Tiltrotor
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The Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey is an American multi-use, tiltrotor military transport and cargo aircraft with both vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) and short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities. It is designed to combine the functionality of a conventional helicopter with the long-range, high-speed cruise performance of a turboprop aircraft. The V-22 is operated by the United States and Japan, and is not only a new aircraft design, but a new type of aircraft that entered service in the 2000s, a tiltrotor compared to fixed wing and helicopter designs. The V-22 first flew in 1989 and after a long development was fielded in 2007. The design combines the vertical takeoff ability of a helicopter with the speed and range of a fixed-wing airplane.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Tiltrotor
Domain
Dual-Use
Era
Cold War (1970–1991)
Engine
2× turboprop/turboshaft engines
Thrust / Power
6150 hp each
Length (ft)
57
Wingspan (ft)
45
Empty Weight (lb)
31818
MTOW (lb)
39500
Service Ceiling (ft)
25000
Range (mi)
1012
Max Speed (mph)
316