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  • @Semper_Iratus
    @Semper_Iratus Před měsícem +508

    Is it built by boeing?

    • @paulsteaven
      @paulsteaven Před měsícem +67

      Boeing and Bell

    • @ZombaEdits
      @ZombaEdits Před měsícem +21

      @@paulsteavenI feel like bell is pretty reliable though

    • @paulsteaven
      @paulsteaven Před měsícem +79

      @@ZombaEdits it is. Even Boeing is reliable when it comes to military aircrafts, it's just that Osprey is really complex due to US military's unique requirements.

    • @user-ei9ui3lz5g
      @user-ei9ui3lz5g Před měsícem +5

      Crazy comment fr

    • @markedis5902
      @markedis5902 Před měsícem +16

      It was developed is 1988 when Boeing were still working as a team. It was post the 1997 merger with McDonnell Douglas that Boeing’s management valued stock prices over anything else.

  • @JarheadCrayonEater
    @JarheadCrayonEater Před 28 dny +31

    I lost several friends that I went to Marine Corps Boot Camp with in 1999. Shortly after that, they went down in a Osprey crash.
    USMC 1999-2007

    • @salimmachila5736
      @salimmachila5736 Před 26 dny +1

      How many killed by US soldiers in Iraq?

    • @JarheadCrayonEater
      @JarheadCrayonEater Před 26 dny +3

      @@salimmachila5736, not enough, apparently.
      You get zero sympathy from me, since you have no idea what was actually happening.

    • @theadchefer
      @theadchefer Před 26 dny +2

      @@JarheadCrayonEateryes no idea cause it certainly wasn’t weapons of mass destruction. government dog

    • @JarheadCrayonEater
      @JarheadCrayonEater Před 26 dny +7

      @@theadchefer, I totally agree about the BS of us going over there.
      What you seem to have forgotten, or aren't old enough to remember, is none of us commoners knew what was really going on.
      "government dog" is such a stupid thing to say. Notice, I didn't say ignorant. I'm no fan of the government, politically, but I do support my country and what we (as in citizens) actually believe in. We don't want war, but we do need a military, because without one we're just going to allow an invasion.
      Save the drama for your momma, because it's going to get you nowhere with me, son.

    • @cameronhermann9400
      @cameronhermann9400 Před 15 dny +3

      Sorry for your loss. Thank you for service

  • @isaac-vb1ng
    @isaac-vb1ng Před měsícem +110

    2:40 I didn’t know they made m240s in 50 cal?

    • @LanceBeckman
      @LanceBeckman Před měsícem +9

      Get a real job

    • @isaac-vb1ng
      @isaac-vb1ng Před měsícem +23

      @@LanceBeckman found the writer who made the script

    • @Pseudomonasa
      @Pseudomonasa Před měsícem

      Lol thought the exact same, even though I'm not in the military and I'm not from the US

    • @LanceBeckman
      @LanceBeckman Před měsícem

      @arjunhundal2698 get a life

    • @nomercyinc6783
      @nomercyinc6783 Před měsícem

      @arjunhundal2698 people who smoke weed are better people that those who live off pharmaceutical pills. pill poppers are peoples society doesnt need

  • @coreyschafer8397
    @coreyschafer8397 Před měsícem +25

    I absolutely love these machines and all things engineering but damn bruh 80 racks per hour per osprey 😂 shit cray

    • @tunafish4557
      @tunafish4557 Před měsícem

      The parts are expensive but it's not just that there fuel hogs to

    • @tommypain
      @tommypain Před 15 dny

      What language are you using? You should try English.

    • @coreyschafer8397
      @coreyschafer8397 Před 14 dny

      Its my second language eye don know I sorry for offense ❤

    • @tommypain
      @tommypain Před 14 dny

      @@coreyschafer8397 Oh, not only do you choose to speak poorly, Corey, but you’re a liar, too.

    • @coreyschafer8397
      @coreyschafer8397 Před 14 dny +1

      @@tommypain i like ur screen name ❤️

  • @honkeykong9563
    @honkeykong9563 Před 28 dny +13

    Thumbnail looks like the Osprey is flipping the double Bird.

  • @NiteAtTheFort
    @NiteAtTheFort Před měsícem +27

    that is not a 50 cal that was a 7.62 mm aka not a 50 cal

    • @Ragondarknes
      @Ragondarknes Před měsícem +1

      Yeah i'm just a shut-in gamer and i instantly noticed that too, there's no way that's EVER an M2. Honestly i wouldn't be surprised if it was a 249 5.56, but i can't tell.

    • @75THRANGER1
      @75THRANGER1 Před měsícem +1

      You can put 50s on the back. It just showed a 240

    • @Ragondarknes
      @Ragondarknes Před měsícem

      @@75THRANGER1 Right i'm sure you can, but you get it.

    • @RoyalDog214
      @RoyalDog214 Před měsícem +1

      @@Ragondarknes Get what? You can still mount the .50 on the back, the video just happens to show a 240

  • @ronaryel6445
    @ronaryel6445 Před 28 dny +3

    The title of this video is clickbait. The Osprey does have a persistent problem with its clutch that has never been satisfactorily addressed and so more frequent parts replacements are needed. A new 2nd generation production tiltrotor has been selected to equip the armed forces, and the new tiltrotor will not be plagued with the same issues. The death and injury rate justifies continued use of the V-22, because beyond the accident picture, the V-22 does not remain in a hot fire zone for as long as a conventional helicopter, meaning it will get troops out of range of hostile fire faster than a helicopter. This video did not point out that the very first tiltrotor was developed and flown by Bell Aircraft in 1955. t was the XV-3, and its overall appearance resembles that of the German Focke-Achgelis Model 61 helicopter of World War II. Bell is a partner in the V-22.

    • @gssbcvegancat2345
      @gssbcvegancat2345 Před 20 dny

      Have you ever been one of those devils running out of one? It's not like you think honestly I would rather go in ground dismount and move to position. I know we're just dumb Marines and we don't really get a choice but I wish somebody would ask us what we prefer. We're the ones about to die, at least let us feel comfortable before we do it

    • @IonorRea
      @IonorRea Před 2 dny

      @@gssbcvegancat2345 Ok, you are probably just random internet troll but anyway... Osprey is also used for the US president, it can fly above MANPADs, so that's likely behind the reason together with his speed which gives the enemy little time to react but it is overly complex and unable to safely land while experiencing complete loss of engine power which can do even Vietnam era Chinook.
      The upcoming Blackhawk replacement using a similar but simplified configuration to Osprey likely not win any survivability records while experiencing major technical failure or battle damage for that reason either but his performance may save marine's a$$ on the battlefield by avoiding being hit in the first place.
      However, it's unlikely that the US will replace Blackhawk with next-gen Valor completely as was the case of the F-35 simply because Blackhawk is good enough in many less demanding scenarios, and likely for a fraction of the total service life cost while Blackhawk due to ability to autorotate upon complete loss of power improving probability of Blackhawk's crew to survive a crash due to higher attrition ratio near the end of service life compared to a VTOL intended to replace it...

  • @hunterscott3000
    @hunterscott3000 Před měsícem +3

    When the title makes you wonder: for the people in it or the people near it? 😂

  • @john_in_phoenix
    @john_in_phoenix Před měsícem +151

    New technology has growing pains. This is not the first aircraft nicknamed "the widow maker", and it won't be the last. Unique capabilities come with risks, but the bugs will be worked out.

    • @asdfghjkl92213
      @asdfghjkl92213 Před měsícem +24

      Except it’s not new, it is quite old

    • @john_in_phoenix
      @john_in_phoenix Před měsícem +12

      @@asdfghjkl92213 Still the first production version.

    • @cruisinguy6024
      @cruisinguy6024 Před měsícem +9

      Well said. The V-280 will undoubtedly have its own learning curve paved in blood and will inevitably be compared to the Osprey as those events happen
      My big issue with it is the insane pricing difference between the variants. How did we end up with the special operations version being TWENTY MILLION cheaper than the straightforward CV-22 which is FORTY million more than than the Marine variant. This is madness.

    • @drewcanton235
      @drewcanton235 Před měsícem +4

      In answer to the question the headline asks: Ans: for the aircraft crew it is !!!

    • @JasonB808
      @JasonB808 Před měsícem +10

      New design? The V22 was being developed since 1986. 😒
      See how people just generate their own “facts”, to suit their own biased opinions.

  • @ZaiFuchigami
    @ZaiFuchigami Před měsícem +5

    3:11 That's not the actual wreckage of the crash in Yakushima in 2023. That's an image from the Okinawa crash in 2016.
    I was there in Yakushima during the crash, saw the search and rescue ops being executed everyday for weeks in person.

    • @gssbcvegancat2345
      @gssbcvegancat2345 Před 20 dny

      Semper Fi brother. Don't give in to the 22

    • @ZaiFuchigami
      @ZaiFuchigami Před 20 dny

      @@gssbcvegancat2345 I should clarify I wasn't part of the search operation. Just a civ. I did talk to a couple of the guys who were though. Solid dudes.

  • @ltrocola2740
    @ltrocola2740 Před měsícem +22

    Enjoyed my time flying on the Osprey, never personally had a mishap, never once had doubts for my or the rest of the crews safety. Everyone has an opinion on something which is fine, but the only opinions I personally care for are from those who have logged flight hours.

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 Před 28 dny +5

      Do you need to have smoked crack to prove it’s destructive?

    • @Sexynes
      @Sexynes Před 24 dny

      What about the opinions of those who died from it?

    • @Sefert79
      @Sefert79 Před 5 dny +1

      @@cwr8618 Because researchers and engineers have no valid opinions on it.

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 Před 5 dny +2

      @@Sefert79 or anyone who can read mishap data. It's really weird to have that perspective when your life is the chip on the table. I've lost quite a few friends or colleagues to aircraft mishaps. Once someone is gone, that's it. Leaves a big hole with their family and friends.

  • @DarkMan1290
    @DarkMan1290 Před měsícem +7

    6000hp engines? Can it fit in a Miata?

  • @John_Doe3
    @John_Doe3 Před měsícem +26

    Are the prices for maintenance being inflated by the companies that make the parts artificially inflating their prices?

    • @SC_XOLOs
      @SC_XOLOs Před měsícem

      Of course !! If you want parts for it, you can’t go to auto zone

    • @John_Doe3
      @John_Doe3 Před měsícem +1

      @@SC_XOLOs I also think that we, as tax payers, shouldn't be paying $90,000 for the military to buy a bag of bushings from a company that's gouging the military for parts just because they can.

    • @PowerSoilder
      @PowerSoilder Před měsícem

      Capitalism and human greed don’t work.

    • @adamanderson3042
      @adamanderson3042 Před 3 dny

      @@John_Doe3 No, 95% of the cost of maintenance cost for aircraft and ships is the army-side labour costs associated with the amount of maintainers required per unit of that thing. Specifically for aircraft, the cost of spare parts is paid in the purchase of the aircraft for the entire lifetime of the aircraft.

  • @mrgarland5210
    @mrgarland5210 Před měsícem +1

    For the other infamous widow maker, the F104, the main problem was pilot training. When Germany grounded the fleet and implemented a strict training protocol, accidents in the F104 in Germany decreased massively.

    • @tz8785
      @tz8785 Před 19 dny

      And another part was Germany forcing an interceptor into roles it never was meant to fill.

    • @MadDog8932
      @MadDog8932 Před 9 dny

      The problem with the Osprey is not with the pilot training but within the aircraft itself.

  • @reggiefurlow1
    @reggiefurlow1 Před měsícem +2

    Been reading about these things going down

  • @DiggerPrints0814
    @DiggerPrints0814 Před měsícem +1

    I still cant believe they use the same engines as a C-130 (An engine not designed for vertical use) Still a fun Aircraft to fly in.

    • @mendodsoregonbackroads6632
      @mendodsoregonbackroads6632 Před měsícem

      About 76 percent of parts are common between the T406 and the AE 2100 (C-130J engine) the AE 2100 is based on the T56 C130 engine.

  • @radrcer
    @radrcer Před měsícem +4

    I watched 5 osprey come in and land at Falcon in Mesa AZ from LA. Perfect landing….fuel… and take off to their next destination.
    They are majestic when changing from 200mph fixed wing to 50mph heli.

  • @katana2k
    @katana2k Před měsícem +12

    Im 4 minutes in, and its clear to me that Business Insider has time to fill and little to say. How many times can you cut to a guy on his macbook without saying the first thing about his findings? Im about to block this channel

    • @tommypain
      @tommypain Před 15 dny

      Then, when he finally opened his mouth, he knows nothing about statistics or data analysis. It’s just a bunch of hype to prove their premise.

  • @joshuamikus1516
    @joshuamikus1516 Před měsícem +26

    You can tell it’s made by boeing when it has the nickname “widow maker”

  • @prizefighter8699
    @prizefighter8699 Před 27 dny +1

    Fun fact an Russia engineer Igor Sikorsky who relocated to usa is the founder of one of the military aircraft helicopters

  • @cameronhermann9400
    @cameronhermann9400 Před 15 dny

    Hope the issues, parts and training, get worked out. Still seems like a useful aircraft

  • @lazurusknight2724
    @lazurusknight2724 Před měsícem

    For those who are getting twitchy, yes that is a M240 shown at the first, but around 9:23 shows a Ma Deuce. Can't mistake that butterfly trigger for anything else.

  • @Sefert79
    @Sefert79 Před 5 dny +2

    To compare its safety to the SH-53 is really fortunate.

  • @urbanstrencan
    @urbanstrencan Před měsícem +4

    For me it's still one of the best development in military aircraft industry

  • @hahahhahah1470
    @hahahhahah1470 Před 22 dny +1

    Makes a good collection with the f-104 starfighter, making them known as the widow makers

  • @QuanPookie
    @QuanPookie Před měsícem +3

    The government and military cares more its equipment and money than human lives.

  • @jdkgcp
    @jdkgcp Před měsícem +68

    That guy giving the numbers making it seem like the Black Hawk or Stallions are somehow worse based on the number of deaths, sort of "forgot" to factor in the sheer number of the amount of aircraft and flight times compared to the Osprey. Like bro... that's simple math. OBVIOUSLY the Osprey is the deadliest aircraft in the military. Everyone knows this.
    Here's the short layman's version with made up numbers for example. If there's 3,000 Blackhawks flying everyday and 15 people die a year and there's 30 Ospreys flying and 8 people die a year. Which do you think is statistically more dangerous? Noticed he neglected to mention that part.

    • @BobBombadil
      @BobBombadil Před měsícem +5

      You beat me to it. Spot on

    • @tjroelsma
      @tjroelsma Před měsícem +6

      You forget that the Black Hawk and Stallion are the product of many decades of development. The first helicopters also had big problems, but by now they've been solved and therefore they have become much more reliable. The Osprey still has a long way to go, but then it's been in use for not even 2 decades, making a comparison between the Osprey and the Black Hawk and Stallion an unfair one in my opinion. As the saying goes "Rome wasn't built in a day", meaning the Osprey simply needs more time to develop.

    • @BobBombadil
      @BobBombadil Před měsícem +2

      @@tjroelsma They osprey has been in use since like 1989...

    • @qwill8254
      @qwill8254 Před měsícem +4

      Exactly 24 accidents in 35 yrs with a new helicopter and low inventory is actually low .... Sure it carries more people and the fatalities rate is high per aircraft. But to call it a widow maker . Is just stupid ....
      Like here in India we have mig -21 been tagged as a widowmaker. We had more 1000+ airframes which flew for 60+ yrs , imagine the sheer number of flights , out which 400+ aircraft failed or had an issues.... The ratio is actually better than six Sigma and the general public know nothing abt aircraft operations least of all so called youtuber 😅😅😅

    • @bierhoff15
      @bierhoff15 Před měsícem +4

      There are a few hundred operational Ospreys in the Marine Corps alone, not to mention all of the Air Force's inventory as well. Marine Corps has more Ospreys than Ch-53. Your assumptions are not correct.

  • @sevegarza
    @sevegarza Před 28 dny

    I didn’t realize this until now, but the Osprey throws up gang signs when it’s blades are stored.

  • @Slcm02
    @Slcm02 Před 12 hodinami

    Whose congressional district is this built in ?

  • @blaskoxx4954
    @blaskoxx4954 Před měsícem

    I remember the one that crashed in Marana, but yeah they were training.

    • @AA-xo9uw
      @AA-xo9uw Před měsícem

      Pilot error. Blatant deliberate violations of the 800/40 rule don't end well.

  • @chocolat-kun8689
    @chocolat-kun8689 Před 6 dny

    This was actually Boeing foreshadowing their manufacturing.

  • @ncrncr6574
    @ncrncr6574 Před měsícem +6

    This beast is magestic, i hope they find solutions to secure it :/

  • @AnonymousYouTubeconsumer
    @AnonymousYouTubeconsumer Před měsícem +19

    Tl;dw the Osprey is not the most dangerous aircraft in the US Military’s arsenal.

    • @user-cx9wv9dz6p
      @user-cx9wv9dz6p Před měsícem

      Yr right it's the chinook

    • @FloofyMinari
      @FloofyMinari Před měsícem

      @@user-cx9wv9dz6p I'm wondering why they didn't include the Chinook.
      The Osprey was built to replace it.

    • @gssbcvegancat2345
      @gssbcvegancat2345 Před 20 dny

      It's whatever they stick us Marines in, but to be fair we know the score. We're expected to do the most with the absolute least and we'll get it done. Semper Fi

  • @mackenziehauger1642
    @mackenziehauger1642 Před 28 dny

    So freaking cool

  • @floydwegienka6582
    @floydwegienka6582 Před měsícem

    The Deadliest crash was in Marana (near Tucson)Arizona,not Yuma

  • @El.Duder-ino
    @El.Duder-ino Před 11 dny

    V280 will replace V22 "widow maker" and solve most of its flaws.

  • @nocancelcultureaccepted9316
    @nocancelcultureaccepted9316 Před měsícem +3

    To stabilize the plane, they need to add thrust at the end of each engine of the propeller.
    So the propeller provides lift, while the thrust provides control and additional lift

    • @ZS1736
      @ZS1736 Před měsícem

      The thrust coming from the engine is completely null and does basically nothing to the flight profile. Everything is controlled by the rotors

    • @nocancelcultureaccepted9316
      @nocancelcultureaccepted9316 Před měsícem

      @@ZS1736
      Well, that’s why the Osprey isn’t a success, is it?
      They should try with the thrust…

    • @ZS1736
      @ZS1736 Před měsícem

      @@nocancelcultureaccepted9316 no you jack wagon…youd be redesigning the whole aircraft. Also that much jet exhaust in the ground will melt the belly. Its a turboprop aircraft.

  • @ricecakeFTW
    @ricecakeFTW Před měsícem +4

    Those number losses are low. They aren't counting thesouls and units thagwere lost during the decepticon invasions.

  • @mauri9289
    @mauri9289 Před měsícem +3

    5:30 Boeing 🙄

  • @markkeller8915
    @markkeller8915 Před měsícem +1

    sort of weak on any meaning metric, a loose collection of disjointed sound bites-- similar to those drive in screen that change before you can read and decide what your choice is.

  • @Phantazmay
    @Phantazmay Před měsícem

    this helicopter must kick major ass because it keeps coming back.

  • @nomercyinc6783
    @nomercyinc6783 Před měsícem +3

    it took years for the blackhawk to be reliable and durable. brand new airframes arent immediately impervious to issues. people who arent in the military arent capable of being anywhere remotely close to being called an expert on military aircraft. opinions dont make anyone professional

  • @user-xt5br4gm9c
    @user-xt5br4gm9c Před 8 dny

    USA is also lacking in "Aeronautical Engneering".

  • @raypitts4880
    @raypitts4880 Před 8 dny

    seems like crew (BOLD BUT NOT OLD)
    are above others
    more clever
    we are god
    seems they dont stop when osprey says
    land me now i know im dying

  • @timbrelane
    @timbrelane Před 2 dny

    How many pilots/planes (P39s and P-47s) were lost from Paine Field, Everett WA during WWII? Don't even ask. It's the cost of doing business!

  • @daddymoon666
    @daddymoon666 Před měsícem +3

    They fly over my house regularly... I know it's them because of those thick blades... Louder than helicopter blades and the shake my house... They look cool at night, the blades have led dot light on them that highlights the spinning blades...

    • @CapybaraHunter187
      @CapybaraHunter187 Před měsícem +3

      you know your house is american when it shakes from an aircraft 600 feet in the sky

  • @128am1
    @128am1 Před měsícem

    The narrator sounds like the dude from PBS Spacetime

  • @SHEEPS_123
    @SHEEPS_123 Před měsícem +1

    Im a v22 crew chief...

  • @One_Daily45
    @One_Daily45 Před měsícem

    very cool, I like it.
    guys, let's stop by, there are cool and good things too, of course very useful.

  • @jamesdrain2968
    @jamesdrain2968 Před 27 dny

    My grandfather wrote a book about how the US sent aircraft into battle during the Vietnam war even if the planes were broken and malfunctioning during the end of the war

  • @silverchairx
    @silverchairx Před měsícem +1

    Can someone help me understand how it could possibly cost $80k p/hour to fly?
    Is that the cost of salaries, oils etc and then the inspection post flight? Seems really high

    • @azulaquaza4916
      @azulaquaza4916 Před měsícem +1

      The biggest culprit --> Maintenance
      The internals get highly stressed when in use such as the engine, electrical components, wires and then you have liquids like Hydraulic fluid, fuel, and coolant that need to get replaced.
      These specific parts are usually only made by a single company which is contracted with the Pentagon and once the paper is signed, companies can really charge however much they feel like for the part and stress how “specialized” it is and only they can make it. Companies take advantage of the Pentagons massive budget and unwillingness to care about where their parts come from as long as it’s American and gets the plane in the air.
      Salaries of Pilots
      Cleaning cost
      Pre and Post flight inspections
      Ammo etc…

    • @adamanderson3042
      @adamanderson3042 Před 3 dny

      @@azulaquaza4916 None of that was accurate. 95% of the cost per hour to fly is just the total budget of the units divided by flying hours, spare parts are not just NOT significant, they're not EVEN paid on an ongoing basis, they're included in the purchase price of the aircraft for a lifetime.

    • @azulaquaza4916
      @azulaquaza4916 Před 3 dny

      @@adamanderson3042 I love how people with 0 credibility just love to jump in with answers with 0 factual backing and overall produce 0 contribution towards an actual helpful answer. Goodbye.

  • @Bofia817
    @Bofia817 Před měsícem +2

    Don’t forget the one who fell in 2022 in Europe

    • @Tiggaknock
      @Tiggaknock Před měsícem

      One fell in San Diego in 2022 as well if I remember correctly.

  • @blackhawku
    @blackhawku Před měsícem

    Yes it is!!! To answer your question. That thing been killing people way before I join the army in 09!

  • @nimaiiikun
    @nimaiiikun Před měsícem

    as a military man, I prefer working around and riding a traditional helicopter

  • @DJL78
    @DJL78 Před měsícem +1

    This is used as a support aircraft for Air Force One. Is it for protection? Or transport of security staff? I notice 2 flying over my house every time the president lands at our airport.

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 Před měsícem

      It's for transporting staff

    • @cruisinguy6024
      @cruisinguy6024 Před měsícem

      Air Force One is just a call sign for any USAF aircraft with the president on board.
      More accurately those are Marine Corps MV-22s in HMX-1 to support Marine One by carrying non VIP staff such as staffers, journalists, additional security personnel, etc.
      If you’re seeing two of those flying it’s because POTUS is flying on Marine One - they’re not needed nor can they keep up with the VC-25 commonly referred to as Air Force One. There’s videos on CZcams of them landing in a field and a whole gaggle of press and such flood out of them.

  • @programmer437
    @programmer437 Před měsícem

    It’s certainly the coolest

  • @lofu32
    @lofu32 Před měsícem

    That's weird. I call the Boeing 787 max the widow maker.

  • @jaimesan2609
    @jaimesan2609 Před měsícem +1

    If anyone thinks that weapons procurement has anything to benefit the military, you are a whole lot confused.

  • @JohnAltenburg
    @JohnAltenburg Před měsícem +1

    This is the most dangerous airplane in GTA. (Grand Theft Auto)

  • @Check_This_Game-f5m
    @Check_This_Game-f5m Před 23 dny

    Too many transformation for a plane. We are not ready for transformers yet.

  • @brianwarren2042
    @brianwarren2042 Před měsícem +2

    The original design of the Osprey was for an aircraft the size of a C-130 Hercules with four rotors. At that size, many of the issues with the current Osprey dissappear.

    • @AA-xo9uw
      @AA-xo9uw Před měsícem

      Incorrect. The QTR was a follow on proposal not the original.

  • @verdebusterAP
    @verdebusterAP Před měsícem +9

    False
    The Osprey safety record exceeds the aircraft they replaced

  • @user-wn8mg2jh1d
    @user-wn8mg2jh1d Před měsícem

    Great Aircraft just need updating improvements

  • @GordCurry-it4xo
    @GordCurry-it4xo Před měsícem +1

    Uve flown Boeing, 75 & 72, never better aircraft, take care & be good!!

  • @purplex_purple7717
    @purplex_purple7717 Před 29 dny

    East coast baby

  • @cheeseman417
    @cheeseman417 Před 15 dny +1

    Watching this documentary should put all the reverse engineered alien technology conspiracy theories to rest, because obviously, the US military doesn't know what the hell its doing and makes lousy aircraft!😂😂

  • @mercyln6646
    @mercyln6646 Před 26 dny

    So why continue using them...or even making them?

  • @gregparrott
    @gregparrott Před 3 dny

    I've seen a group of these in mountainous Marine training exercises in the Sierra. Indeed, these craft are impressive. Their range, speed and payload add a unique and extremely valuable capability set to our military. In a combat zone, such speed and mobility is a lifesaver in its own right. As for the Navy's use, there's a CZcams video where the Navy extolled it's value. One example was in expediting delivery of critical components to service jets and the ship itself. Both the V-22's speed, and especially its range, permitted delivery in record time and with the ship able to remain with the fleet, on course, far out at sea.

  • @user-dw1ls3rp1l
    @user-dw1ls3rp1l Před měsícem

    Regular choppers can autorotate to a safe-ish landing if they have an engine out event. Not so with the Osprey. If you lose an engine close to the ground, the differential lift is impossible to correct before you hit. And being that the lift is all the way out at the edge of the wing, it's that much worse.

  • @joaquinvaleri7022
    @joaquinvaleri7022 Před 15 dny +2

    I'm from Argentina

  • @ForeverTheWar
    @ForeverTheWar Před měsícem

    yes!

  • @marclaaq
    @marclaaq Před měsícem

    The more complexed a system, the higher probability for failure.

  • @IonOtter
    @IonOtter Před měsícem +14

    Here's what you need to understand about the Osprey: *IT. DOES. NOT. FLY.* See, it doesn't have engines? It has exploders. It doesn't have rotors? Those are beating sticks. The exploders swing the beating sticks and pummel the air until physics throws up it's hands and says, "Whatever, I don't care, do whatever you want." It's essentially a violation of the Natural Order. And if you've ever flown in one, or even seen/heard/felt one as it passes by, you will understand what I'm talking about. It's the most unique sound in the air today. But every so often, physics gets tired of looking the other way, and reasserts itself.

    • @MrScotty5877304
      @MrScotty5877304 Před 28 dny +2

      During lockdown when flight paths were empty British and American forces would do training flights in the osprey over my city Glasgow Scotland. A lot of cool toys came out the box and got flown over my house during lockdown but the osprey was definitely the weirdest one. If I had to guess I'd say it was special forces doing deployment training

  • @chesterwilberforce9832

    I don't know anything about aeronautics, but if you've ever been on the ground near one of these firing up, it just seems scary. Those blades are huge. It just strikes me as trying to be dual function with the cost of both functions losing stability. But then I didn't think jump jets would ever work either.

  • @pahanin2480
    @pahanin2480 Před měsícem

    They forgot to mention its 40 years old and repaired with used parts

    • @theroflcopternoob
      @theroflcopternoob Před měsícem +1

      Are you talking about the Blackhawk, Huey, F-15, F-16, CH-53, C-130, B-1 or A-10?

  • @demetriusnunn6555
    @demetriusnunn6555 Před měsícem

    No parachute onboard? 🤔

    • @joshuaamado559
      @joshuaamado559 Před 4 dny

      There isn’t a helicopter crew on earth that use parachutes in an emergency

  • @spacebuhl
    @spacebuhl Před měsícem

    It’s because it’s made in delco YEEERRP

  • @igpr5287
    @igpr5287 Před 15 dny +1

    AD VICTORIAM

  • @kumardigvijaymishra5945

    Osprey V-22 is no less than an engineering marvel.

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 Před měsícem

    can't you replace rotors with jet engines?

    • @Boomkokogamez
      @Boomkokogamez Před měsícem

      It can but there will be major issue, new engines will need to be developed to give out the same or better power than the current turboprop and there is down wash issue that is still there.

    • @cruisinguy6024
      @cruisinguy6024 Před měsícem

      They are powered by jet engines, specifically turboprops. If you’re thinking of a turbofan then no, that wouldn’t work for this application

  • @Zyzyx442
    @Zyzyx442 Před měsícem

    Gotta go fast 😂

  • @oquendo0021
    @oquendo0021 Před měsícem

    Narrator sounds like the youtube channel ahoy

  • @SC_XOLOs
    @SC_XOLOs Před měsícem

    I used to get flown around in Iraq on these birds. I didn’t know they were/are so dangerous

  • @DrMyEyes
    @DrMyEyes Před měsícem +1

    Daddy, why didn't you enlist in the Marines? Two reasons son. One, CH-53 Super Stallion. Two, V-22 Osprey.

    • @Pepe-dq2ib
      @Pepe-dq2ib Před 21 dnem +1

      coincident that the US and Japan are the only operators of the super stallion and osprey.

  • @saysay_unique
    @saysay_unique Před 28 dny

    The Average on GTA 😅

  • @bongo6652
    @bongo6652 Před měsícem +1

    The Widow maker 💀

  • @WhoDeanyUnchained
    @WhoDeanyUnchained Před měsícem +5

    Is water, wet?

  • @ArtDocHound
    @ArtDocHound Před měsícem +1

    The capabilities are endless 🤓🚁

  • @ErikThiart
    @ErikThiart Před 28 dny

    Let me guess, Boeing?

  • @AA-xo9uw
    @AA-xo9uw Před měsícem +1

    "Is The Osprey The Most Dangerous Aircraft In The US Military?"
    Nope

    • @Pepe-dq2ib
      @Pepe-dq2ib Před 21 dnem

      F104 for jet and Chinook for helicopter takes the cake

    • @AA-xo9uw
      @AA-xo9uw Před 5 dny

      @@Pepe-dq2ib CH-53 and H-60 as well.

  • @nazeonrave2501
    @nazeonrave2501 Před měsícem +1

    I mean it’s a great aircraft on paper but like most things on paper doesn’t always work in real life

  • @farazahmed4743
    @farazahmed4743 Před 25 dny

    You have everything but why do you fail everywhere?

  • @June-1980
    @June-1980 Před měsícem

    The Avenger

  • @nomercyinc6783
    @nomercyinc6783 Před měsícem

    out of 8 billion people individuals are replaceable.

  • @JasonB808
    @JasonB808 Před měsícem

    11:57 Wonder how this guy sleeps at night, when he low key said that the Osprey mishaps get a lot of attention because of the potential large loss of life. It is like he values the vehicle (and the money it makes him) over the lives of the soldiers in them. If only they get the same scrutiny as Boeing commercial aircraft.

  • @jchukss
    @jchukss Před měsícem

    just bought this on GTA V

  • @antoniodiego9357
    @antoniodiego9357 Před měsícem

    I remember when I flew the osprey…when I was back in Nam

    • @matthaxx7137
      @matthaxx7137 Před měsícem +1

      If you can remember, you weren't there man

  • @go-goyubari8776
    @go-goyubari8776 Před měsícem +2

    Wack engineering...

  • @aidancreager4095
    @aidancreager4095 Před 15 dny +1

    That thing is a coffin with wings

  • @user-xt5br4gm9c
    @user-xt5br4gm9c Před 8 dny

    A Pakistani "Doctrine Scientist and Doctrine Aeronautical Engineer and Doctrine GDP pilot" have Doctrine design and build new kind of "Astry Thunder" multi purpose plane for Russia will be used for Russian "Air FOrce", "Army" and "Navy" including for "Civilian Medical and Emergency purpose".