Bell Boeing MV-22B Osprey #7
by Arthur Eggers
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Bell Boeing MV-22B Osprey #7
Artist
Arthur Eggers
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Digital Art - Color Print
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The Bell-Boeing, MV-22B Osprey is the primary assault support aircraft for the U.S. Marine Corps. The Marine Corps V-22B variant is an assault transport for troops, equipment and supplies, capable of operating from ships or expeditionary airfields ashore; replacing the Marine Corps' CH-46E and CH-53D fleets. The Osprey is unique in that it uses two engines positioned on fixed wing tips housed in nacelles that rotate to allow the MV-22B to land and take off vertically, but achieve much faster flight than a helicopter by tilting the nacelles forward while in flight in a configuration similar to a fixed-wing aircraft. The U.S. Marine Corps began crew training for the Osprey in 2000, and fielded it in 2007. Since March 2000, VMMT-204 has conducted Marine Corps crew training for the MV-22B. The MV-22B reached initial operational capability (IOC) with the Marine Corps on 13 June 2007. On 13 April 2007, the Marine Corps announced the first MV-22B combat deployment at Al Asad Airbase, Iraq. By July 2008, the MV-22B had flown 3,000 sorties totaling 5,200 hours in Iraq. The MV-22B deployed to Afghanistan in November 2009 with VMM-261 and saw its first offensive combat mission, Operation Cobra's Anger, on 4 December 2009. In November 2014, three MV-22Bs were placed on alert at Al Jaber Air Base in Kuwait to be ready within 30 minutes to recover downed pilots during the Military intervention against ISIL.
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