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@Woody-nc1ru

7 months ago

10,000 Marines just wiped the sweat off their foreheads..

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@OneBadSSG

7 months ago

The Osprey is very versatile: it can crash on land, it can crash on water. It can crash in perfect weather or in hurricane level winds.

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@kenw3951

7 months ago

As a former maintainer of this aircraft, I can truly say; ABOUT fkn TIME.

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@notthedeadweight

7 months ago

Marines: we're finally free from that death trap 🥳🥳🥳 V-280 Valor: Well hello there 😈

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@griffon310

7 months ago

My buddy who was in the marines told me a story one time when he was in one during training. While In the air flying, he said he felt the osprey just drop. Like a “falling feeling” he called it. Said everyone gasped and panicked and the crew who operating the osprey in the back said something along the lines of “ ah don’t worry about it, we only dropped like 400 feet, engines shut off mid air all the time.”

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@horndogfred5246

7 months ago

Ive got a marine buddy that works on them, he said the entire mechanic team would place bets on how many things where fucked up with the osprey after a test flight and the bettering started at 3 parts.

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@Strickland325

7 months ago

It’s an incredibly complex machine. The problem is the amount of maintenance required per flight hour is and always has been daunting. The versatility of the aircraft always made the cost worth while. Structural airframe issues will change that.

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@busabrye

7 months ago

Worked on development of this nightmare at Aeroquip, major failure the higher ups just fudged the data and it rolled out. So sorry for all the people that lost their lives this should have never happened

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@phatedfool

7 months ago

Fun fact: The osprey has almost identical crashes per flights as helicopters. It carry’s more people this killing more people gaining more attention. Osprey is a cool af aircraft, but they need to innovate it somehow.

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@bobbyg9662

7 months ago

An engineer explained some problems, if one rotor fails it cannot fly, so there is a clutch and shaft that supposed to rotate the other rotor if one engine fails, lots of engineering there might fail.

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@arcamean785

5 months ago

I think I'd rather take my chances on an ikea ultralight than trust an Osprey lol.

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@erwinl.8152

7 months ago

My spouse had to work with these things for years and was just a few miles away and got tasked to rescue when that one went down in Japan. Relief is, by far, the most popular opinion about the grounding.

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@HildegardActual

7 months ago

I've been a Crew Chief in the Air Force for 6 years, I know a lot of Osprey guys and even the ones fixing it don't trust it. There may be something wrong with some of the components, it's almost as if fixing and maintaining it exactly as the technical data demands isn't enough to keep it safe. I suspect something is wrong at the procurement level.

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@thatmitsubishikid2498

7 months ago

If you ask any marine or sailor to choose between flying on an osprey or breaking their knees they’d just say it’s the same thing

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@kaos3383

7 months ago

Was working on my truck one day. Heard the loudest bunch of noise up in the sky. Way up. It was one of these. You aint sneaking up on anyone with that contraption. Everyone knows you are coming.

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@KomodoVistas

7 months ago

I've talked to an Air Force maintenance guy for the Osprey and he HATED that thing. Probably pointed out 50 different ways it could kill me.

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@t.k.1319

7 months ago

“Until the military gets more answers” - we already know the answers. Defense contractors Half-Assed this project for more than a decade. They prioritized profits over making the best version of the osprey possible. How many years in hundreds of billions of dollars have we already spent on the Osprey, just to get to this point?

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@tonydabaloney

7 months ago

It is versatile, but it's the loudest aircraft ever. I live near the beach and air bases and you can tell one miles away. Noise means vibration and that means stress some where.

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@brassandcopper3196

7 months ago

I told some jackass 8 years ago these things were death traps but they claimed I was "jealous", a couple dead marines later and it turns out I was right.

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@Eduardo_Espinoza

7 months ago

I sure hope that the engineers made this vehicle mechanic friendly too

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