The 101st included Ospreys in Operation Lethal Eagle to help develop the Army doctrine for fighting with its coming ...
NARMA's AF100 dual tilt-rotor VTOL platform gains Green UAS Clearance, positioning the system as a compliant alternative in the U.S. market.
The V-280 Valor tilt-rotor aircraft that Bell is planning to build for the U.S. Army was reflected in rain water after demonstrating its skills at the Bell Flight Research Center in Arlington. Tom Fox ...
Rising costs could trigger a $60-110 million reach-forward loss for Bell on the first production versions of the MV-75 tiltrotor aircraft, a Textron executive warned market analysts Jan. 28. The ...
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Tilt rotor aircraft promise unmatched speed, range, and flexibility in a single machine. They can take off like helicopters and fly like airplanes. That combination is exactly why the military keeps ...
The V-22 Osprey aircraft crashed off the coast of Yakushima island. A U.S. V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft, with 8 people on board, has crashed off the coast of Yakushima island in Kagoshima ...
The worldwide standdown was ordered after preliminary investigation information indicates a potential materiel failure caused the CV-22 crash in Japan that killed 8 crew members. The V-22s operated by ...
We've been following the development of Australia's AMSL Aero's longe-range, hydrogen-powered Vertiia eVTOL for some time and now the box-winged tilt-rotor aircraft has completed its first free flight ...
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WASHINGTON — Fort Worth aerospace manufacturer Bell Textron is developing the Army’s next long-range assault aircraft as part of a major defense contract, but that program could face headwinds ...