Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey: Difference between revisions
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|| Start engines | || Start engines | ||
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| Stop engines | | Stop engines | ||
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| Tilt rotors forward by 10 degrees | | Tilt rotors forward by 10 degrees | ||
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| Tilt rotors afterward by 10 degrees | | Tilt rotors afterward by 10 degrees | ||
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| Tilt rotors vertical | | Tilt rotors vertical | ||
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| Unfold wing | | Unfold wing | ||
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| Fold wing | | Fold wing | ||
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Revision as of 18:47, 19 April 2009
Type | Helicopter |
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Author(s) | Emmanuel Baranger(3D), Maik Justus(FDM) |
FDM | YASim |
--aircraft= | v22 |
Status | alpha |
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The V22 Osprey is not a plane, nor a helicopter. It's a tiltrotor aircraft, so it's both!
Aircraft help
Key | Function |
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} | Start engines |
{ | Stop engines |
m | Tilt rotors forward by 10 degrees |
M | Tilt rotors afterward by 10 degrees |
Alt + M | Tilt rotors vertical |
n | Unfold wing |
N | Fold wing |
- The tilt range is -10deg .. 0deg (vertical) .. 90deg (horitzontal)
- The allowed tilt range is a function of the aircrafts speed.
- The flight computer limits the actual tilt to this range.
- Therefore you can lift of with vertical rotors and accelerate like a helicopter.
- The computer will increase the tilt with increasing airspeed.
- For faster acceleration set the tilt to the maximum.
- The Osprey can hover within a range of -10deg to 30deg.
- You can set the tilt to horizontal/90deg on ground. Due to the lack of speed the tilt is limited to 30deg max.
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