Full-tilt Flying Machine

Full-tilt Flying Machine

Twenty years in development, the new Osprey tilt-rotor flies faster and farther than any helicopter and goes places airplanes never could.

How it FliesAs the Osprey lifts off in helicopter mode, the onboard computers, commanded by the pilot, control it by changing the pitch of the rotor blades—the angle at which they bite into the air as they spin around the hub. To accelerate the MV-22 into airplane-like flight, the nacelles rotate forward, and the prop-rotors transition from generating lift and controlling the direction of the aircraft to simply creating forward thrust. At higher speeds the air flowing over the wings keeps the Osprey aloft. The helicopter controls slowly lock out, and the Osprey flies like a conventional airplane, controlled by the ailerons on the wings and the rudders and elevators on the tail.

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