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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The V-22 Osprey is an interesting aircraft, and the Flight Gear model is a fully functional, instrumented model that is relatively easy to fly. Not to be confused with the [[Bell/Boeing VMX22-Osprey]] model which is a development model in Flight Gear, and lacks instruments at present.
The V-22 Osprey is an interesting aircraft, and the FlightGear model is a fully functional, instrumented model that is relatively easy to fly. Not to be confused with the [[Bell/Boeing VMX22-Osprey]] model which is a development model in FlightGear, and lacks instruments at present.


== First Flight ==
== First Flight ==
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After two flights, this is definitely an aircraft I want to fly again, with its fascinating VTOL capability, impressive looks, attractive digital cockpit and decent handling. One could really go places in this one.  
After two flights, this is definitely an aircraft I want to fly again, with its fascinating VTOL capability, impressive looks, attractive digital cockpit and decent handling. One could really go places in this one.  


All in all, a fascinating aircraft, nicely modeled, with an excellent cockpit. This one brings out all that is best in Flight Gear.  
All in all, a fascinating aircraft, nicely modeled, with an excellent cockpit. This one brings out all that is best in FlightGear.  


===Compatibility===
===Compatibility===
* Flight Gear 1.9.1.: Loads and runs
* FlightGear 1.9.1.: Loads and runs
* Flight Gear 2.0: Not Tested
* FlightGear 2.0: Not Tested
* Flight Gear 2.4: Not Tested
* FlightGear 2.4: Not Tested
* Flight Gear 2.6: Not Tested
* FlightGear 2.6: Not Tested


[[User:Openflight|Openflight]] 06:35, 21 April 2012 (EDT)OpenFlight
[[User:Openflight|Openflight]] 06:35, 21 April 2012 (EDT)OpenFlight

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