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Bell/Boeing V-22 Osprey
Multi-role military tiltrotor transport
Manufacturer
Bell Helicopter Textron
Boeing Defense & Space Group, Helicopters Division
General
Crew : 2 + 1 (loadmaster)
Soldiers : 24 in crashworthy seats, 31 maximum, or 12 litters
Power plant : 2 x Allison T406-AD-400
Maximum power per engine: 2 x 4586 kW (6150 shp)
Transmission ratings : 3410 kW (4570 shp) or 4415 kW (5920 shp)
Rotor: three-blade
Dimensions
Fuselage length : 17,48 m
Width over turning rotors : 25,78 m
Height over vertical stabilizer : 5,38 m
Height, nacelles vertical: 6,73 m
Rotor diameter : 11,61 m each
Rotor disc area : 210,7 sq m
Length, stowed : 19,20 m
Width, stowed : 5,61 m
Height, folded : 5,51 m
Cabin length : 7,37 m
Cabin width : 1,83 m
Cabin height : 1,83 m
Weights
Empty equipped weight : 15 030 kg
Fuel : 7710 liters or 9221 litres with auxiliary tanks
Cargo hook capacity : 6800 kg
Max. take-off weigth : 27 440 kg
Take-off weight, short runway : 25 855 kg
Take-off weight, vertical): 23 980 kg
Performance
Max. Speed : 565 km/h (305 kts)
Max. cruise speed : 510 km/h (275 kts)
Vertical rate of climb ): 5,5 m/s
Max. rate of climb : 11,78 m/s
Service ceiling: 7925 m (26 000 ft)
Hover in ground effect : 4330 m (14 200 ft)
Max. Range : 3890 km (2100 NM)
Range, amphibious assault : 955 km (515 NM)
Range, STO with 10000lbs payload : ca. 950 NM (ca. 1760 km)
g-limits: +4,0/-1,0 g
Customers
The US services have the following requirements over the next several decades:
425 x MV-22A for the US Marne Corps (combat assault, assault support)
50 x CV-22A for the US Air Force (long-range special operations)
ò48 x HV-22A for the US Navy (combat search and rescue, special warfare,
fleet logistic support)
Also, Bell/Boeing hope to sell 300 - 500 aircraft to international customers and
develop special variants for another market potential of 330 - 630 Ospreys
The development of the V-22 Osprey began in the 80s. After near cancellation and
total restructuring, the programme is now in an EMD phase lasting until 1999.
Four new production representative prototypes have been built and will enter flight
test during the first half of 1997. Deliveries of series aircraft due to start
in mid-1999 for an IOC in 2001.