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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The V-22 Osprey is an interesting aircraft, and the | 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 | All in all, a fascinating aircraft, nicely modeled, with an excellent cockpit. This one brings out all that is best in FlightGear. | ||
===Compatibility=== | ===Compatibility=== | ||
* | * FlightGear 1.9.1.: Loads and runs | ||
* | * FlightGear 2.0: Not Tested | ||
* | * FlightGear 2.4: 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 |