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Shipborne rolling vertical landing: Revision history


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  • curprev 11:2911:29, 5 May 2019 174.255.0.30 talk 9,853 bytes −432 The V-22 is not a "V/STOL" aircraft and is considered a "rotary wing" aircraft and is operated in the same manner and has the same missions as large transport helicopters by the U.S. typically "taxiing" before takeoff when loaded but landing vertically after a short "hover". It's "tilt-rotor" design and relatively light-duty landing gear and brakes, like those of large transport helicopters, require the pilot to land vertically and "hold" the aircraft stationary on a moving and/or unlevel lan... undo Tags: references removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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