What does V stand for in V-22?

The “V” in V-22 stands for “vertical,” but might as well mean “versatile” because of the plane's ability to most efficiently handle today's range of real-world missions facing the U.S. military
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What does the V stand for in CV-22?

According to an Air Force primer on aircraft designators, the C stands for cargo and means the plane is “designed to carry heavy cargo, passengers, and/or medical patients.” The M stands for multimission and “identifies aircraft specially configured to support special operations.” And the V signifies a vertical-takeoff ...
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Is the V-22 a helicopter or a plane?

V-22, also called Osprey, tilt-rotor military aircraft built by Bell Helicopter (a subsidiary of Textron) and Boeing. The V-22's unique hybrid design, which combines features of a helicopter and a turboprop airplane, allows it to take off and land vertically.
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Why is the V-22 called Osprey?

Under this system, in the case of the Osprey, C stands is for “cargo” and M for “multi-mission,” which can describe any combination of functions. The latter letter's very purpose is to keep services from coming up with convoluted names like CMV-22B.
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How many V-22 does the U.S. have?

The total V-22 procurement objective for the U.S. military is 464 aircraft: 360 MV-22 Marine Corps aircraft, 48 Navy aircraft, and 56 CV-22 aircraft for USSOCOM (funded by USSOCOM and the Air Force).
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What is the fastest helicopter?

CH-47F Chinook

The CH-47F Chinook is the world's fastest helicopter, with a top speed of 315 km/h. The Chinook is a multi-mission military helicopter manufactured by Boeing Defense, Space & Security.
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Can a V-22 fly with one engine?

The Osprey can fly on one engine like an airplane or even with the rotors angled upward somewhat, but only with the lightest possible load, under ideal conditions and at low altitude could a V-22 hover on one engine.
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What does VTOL stand for?

A vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft is a vehicle that can depart, hover and land vertically. This includes fixed-wing aircrafts with the ability to take off and touch down vertically as well as helicopters or other aircraft with powered rotors.
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What's an Osprey military?

The CV-22 Osprey is a tiltrotor aircraft that combines the vertical takeoff, hover and vertical landing qualities of a helicopter with the long-range, fuel efficiency and speed characteristics of a turboprop aircraft.
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Does the Air Force use Ospreys?

The CV-22 Osprey is the U.S. Air Force special operations variant of the V-22 tiltrotor transport aircraft. It features enhancements and flight control systems that enable it to operate in high-risk combat environments to rescue downed pilots, or insert and extract special operations forces behind enemy lines.
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Is Bell owned by Boeing?

tilt-rotor military aircraft built by Bell Helicopter (a subsidiary of Textron) and Boeing.
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How many MV 22 do the Marines have?

As of October 2017, the Marine Corps has 16 Fully Operationally Capable (FOC) MV-22 squadrons.
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How much can a V-22 carry?

The aircraft can provide VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) with a payload of 24 troops, or 6,000lb of cargo at 430nm combat range, or VTOL with a payload of 8,300lb of cargo for a range of 220nm. The helicopter is self-deployable worldwide, with a ferry range over 2,100nm. Normal operating range is up to 1,100nm.
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Is Osprey a helicopter?

The MV-22 Osprey is the primary assault support aircraft for the U.S. Marine Corps. It was fielded to replace the CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter and has been deployed to support troops in combat since 2007.
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How much is an Osprey helicopter?

An MV-22 Osprey costs roughly $75M.
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How many troops can a Chinook carry?

About the Chinook

With its triple-hook external load system, internal cargo winch, roller conveyor fit and large reserves of power, the aircraft can lift a wide variety of complex underslung or internal freight, including vehicles. It can carry up to 55 troops or up to approximately 10 tonnes of mixed cargo.
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How many soldiers can a Blackhawk helicopter carry?

At 9,979 kg / 22,000 lbs. max. gross weight, the utility version of the BLACK HAWK helicopter transports 12 fully equipped, seated troops into the heat of battle. Within the following mission sets, Sikorsky can further customize to specific requirements.
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How many v22s have crashed?

The V-22 Osprey has had 13 hull loss accidents that have resulted in a total of 51 fatalities. During testing from 1991 to 2006 there were four crashes resulting in 30 fatalities.
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What does STOL stand for?

The acronym STOL is used in aviation as a short form for Short Take Off and Landing, and it refers to the length of runway, land or water required for take-offs and landings. A STOL aircraft is defined as an aircraft that is ideal for take-offs and landings in a small area of land or water.
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Can F 35 do vertical take-off?

Out of the three variants, the F-35B has a short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) capability, which can be used either on land or on an aircraft carrier. The STOVL feature makes the jet land vertically like a helicopter and take off in very short distances.
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Can a f22 hover?

F-22 is not a VTOL Fighter but it can hovering about 8 sec.!! It's in no way a VTOL airframe, that's demonstrable. But, the Raptor can do really cool maneuvers that blow the crowd away.
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Can a V-22 auto rotate?

However, V22 has not demonstrated autorotation in any practical sense. The descent rate is too high for safe landing. The failure of V 22 to autorotate is due to the high wing loading (which is ~50% high compared to the AW609) and the low inertia of the blades.
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Can military planes hover?

The Harrier is a family of jet-powered military aircraft that can take off and land vertically. The Harrier jets employ four small nozzles beneath their wings that rotate downwards to hover and rotate upwards for forward flight.
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