The V-22 “Osprey” is classified as a VTOL via tilt-rotor technology. Has the best aspects of an airplane and helicopter. Vertical Lift & Take Off. The Canadians created a tilt-wing version of their very own. if you look at a photo of a V-22 their rotors are larger than one would see on an airplane of comparable size since they must also function as roto-wings (helicopter) while in that mode. All the ordinance is sequestered within the aircraft’s skin and can deploy as needed. Experiments started as early as 1950. In the 1970’s a smaller version an XV-17 was tested but never deployed. In the movie Resident Evil universe, Umbrella created their own version of a V-22.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 6 years ago
Would quote off line, but Nick isn´t a plane.
Ida No over 6 years ago
I’ll do it. Planes on a snake! Planes on a snake!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
Was that come-on?
Darwinskeeper over 6 years ago
“This is a sip of grog” I love it!!!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
The V-22 “Osprey” is classified as a VTOL via tilt-rotor technology. Has the best aspects of an airplane and helicopter. Vertical Lift & Take Off. The Canadians created a tilt-wing version of their very own. if you look at a photo of a V-22 their rotors are larger than one would see on an airplane of comparable size since they must also function as roto-wings (helicopter) while in that mode. All the ordinance is sequestered within the aircraft’s skin and can deploy as needed. Experiments started as early as 1950. In the 1970’s a smaller version an XV-17 was tested but never deployed. In the movie Resident Evil universe, Umbrella created their own version of a V-22.
Stephen Gilberg over 6 years ago
I congratulate Jonah for channeling Frank Drebin.