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Must have been one of them troon pilots

Crashpray

nazis tried to get this plane to work and couldn't do it

we've been crashing them since 1989

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Osprey is a deathtrap KEK also F I feel bad for the white guinea pigs they put in that shitbird

crash is just a cover
marines died in firefight with militia

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Ospreys are rad as fuck, but they definitely have a reputation for being a little sketchy.

Not sure how founded it is without sitting down and crunching the numbers, although at a superficial glance the fact that 30 people died just during testing/development of the aircraft seems a little alarming.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_V-22_Osprey

>"invent" Nazi plane from 1938 which they couldn't get to work
>it still sucks

Did any heterosexual White men die?

*vaxxed pilots

Such is the fate of most of the German aeronautical shit they stole.

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>When your plane is so dangerous is has a wikipedia article on how dangerous it is.

8 have crashed since it went into sevice in 2007.

Compared to 11 Blackhawks that crashed between 2019 and 2021 alone.

Whoever said in another thread that these "crashes" are often a cover to explain away the deaths of US military who died in places they aren't supposed to be is probably right. Those 5 marines were probably killed somewhere in Ukraine.

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There's a wiki page for most aircraft under Accicents and Incidents.

Yet another osprey crash?

an Osprey just flew over my house!

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CH46 supremacy fuck ospreys

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There's a lot more Blackhawks (4000 vs 400~) in the air racking up a lot more hours though, a straight comparison isn't really telling.

Accidents per missions flown or flight hours would be more accurate.

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I was attached to helo company when I was in the corps. Every time we boarded a v22 I said a little prayer. Which was a lot. The Marine Corps would rather improve on the design than find a new helicopter which is why despite all the failures, it's still used. Although we also used CH-52's quite a bit too. Loved those helos. They were like huge air busses or something.

Step aside, kid.

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that shit was carrying nuclear material

WHat am I looking at? Banan?

based as fuck

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Imagine thinking a nigger could fly that thing

Souce

More dead marines sacrificed in offering to the Osprey gods.

Piasecki HRP, they were used primarily for non-military roles I'm pretty sure.

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Helicopters seem inherently safer. Assuming the tail rotor is not shot off, like Blackhawk Down, when an engine loses power momentum can auto rotate the helicopter to a relatively safe landing.

but not in an osprey. one engine dies and thats all she wrote.

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