Scale V-22 RC model hover test

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

This scale V-22 is fully capable of airplane mode. Will test this theory soon. Shot the vid at night in the back yard. Its the same profile ship, Just wit scale covers on

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  • Just Go to the web site and check it out.

  • just go to rotormast web site

  • go to rotormast web site

  • The wing is supposed to be vertical during the VTOL mode

  • @TheHariputtar Who said? Or are you just making this up?

  • close to scale

  • @brizzlewcu like to see you do better

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  • @TheHariputtar The wing is not in fact vertical on an Osprey during vtol mode...see any video of the actual aircraft. Suggest you check your info before making a definitive statement such as that on the internet. Helps to not spread misinformation!

  • @TheHariputtar

    NO. the props are supposed to be vertical the wings supposed to be horizontal

  • If it flew like the real aircraft I'd like it.

  • dude.... SCORE :D

  • @TheHariputtar actually, no...go look at a real one

    

  • it sounded pretty fine good when it started up

  • @bigtruckseriesreview

    So you're saying its prone to being in vortex ring state based on a few accidents on 2 test aircraft. Try reading "The Dream Machine" by Richard Whittle. Talks all about it and about the changes to the program. Pilot's are not allowed to put the plane into a vortex ring state based on their NATOPS manual. If they ever find themselves in that situation, they are trained how to get out of it. Besides that, the flight control computers won't "magically" do that to the plane.

  • @bigtruckseriesreview

    So you're saying its prone to being in vortex ring state based on a few accidents on 2 test aircraft. Try reading "The Dream Machine" by Richard Whittle. Talks all about it and about the changes to the program. Pilot's are not allowed to put the plane into a vortex ring state based on their NATOPS manual. If they ever find themselves in that situation, they are trained how to get out of it. Besides that, the flight control computers won't "magically" do that to the plane.

  • @Gisodee

    Vortex ring state can happen to any helicopter that descends too quickly. They claim it's been fixed? I sincerely doubt that.

  • @bigtruckseriesreview It's called "vortex" ring state. And the error that causes it has been corrected. Pilots are also trained on exactly what nacelle angle and speed contributes to vortex ring state and how to get out of it. My information is based on facts, not a news article. R.I.P. to those Marines though.

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