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1/72 AirForce-1 (AF1-00010) Bell/Boeing MV22B Osprey (1113MV16) MCAS New River N.C., VMX-22V "Argonauts".MV16. U.S. Marines (Llimited Edition) 2014 Release

1/72 AirForce-1 (AF1-00010) Bell/Boeing MV22B Osprey (1113MV16) MCAS New River N.C., VMX-22V "Argonauts".MV16. U.S. Marines (Llimited Edition) 2014 Release

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1/72 AirForce-1 (AF1-00010) Bell/Boeing MV22B Osprey (1113MV16) MCAS New River N.C., VMX-22V "Argonauts", MV16, U.S. Marines (Limited Edition) 2014 Release

Air Force 1 (AF1-00010)  
Bell/Boeing MV-22B Osprey 
USMC VMX-22 Argonauts, MV16, 

MCAS New River, N.C. 

   
   
   

Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron Twenty Two (VMX-22) was formed in August 2003. It is tasked with developing tactics and procedures for operating the MV-22 Tiltrotor.

 

Bell Boeing MV-22B Osprey

Designed to meet a US military need for a VTOL aircraft that could carry combat troops, the V-22 Osprey was first flown on March 19, 1989. This multi-mission aircraft has an instantly recognizable appearance, and has been steeped in controversy almost since its inception. With its tiltrotor design, the Osprey can perform the same tasks as a conventional helicopter, but it has the speed and range of a turboprop aircraft. Several catastrophic crashes early in its service led the media to decry it as overpriced and unsafe, but the military disagreed and the aircraft has remained in service, successfully completing combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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VMX-22

Marine Tiltrotor Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron VMX-22
VMX-22
VMX-22 insignia
Active August 28, 2003 - present
Country United States
Branch USMC
Type Tiltrotor test and evaluation squadron
Role Evaluation of the MV/CV-22 "Osprey" and future tiltrotor systems
Part of Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force
Garrison/HQ Marine Corps Air Station New River
Nickname Argonauts
Mottos "Mihi Cura Futuri"
"Mine is the care of the future"
Tail Code MV
Engagements None
Commanders
Current
commander
Col. Steven P. Brodfuehrer

Marine Tiltrotor Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron Twenty-Two (VMX-22) is a United States Marine Corps tiltrotor squadron consisting of MV-22 Osprey transport aircraft. The squadron, known as the "Argonauts", is based at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina. VMX-22 stood up in August 2003 and reports to the Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force (COMOPTEVFOR), who in turn reports test data and results to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Direc tor, Operational Test and Evaluation


VMX-22 is an independent test organization under the operational control of COMOPTEVFOR and administrative control of the Deputy Commandant for Aviation with the charter to:

  • Address future requirements
  • Build an operational tactics guide
  • Develop tactics, techniques, and procedures
  • Sponsor tiltrotor issues and concepts of employment
  • Prepare the foundation for the training syllabus of the Tiltrotor Fleet Readiness Squadron

The squadron provides a solid framework for MV-22 operational testing and lays the groundwork for a long-term "Tiltrotor Center of Excellence."

History

Flight-testing of the MV-22 Osprey was delayed in the aftermath of the two incidents in 2000 and resumed in May 2002 to address the mechanical issues raised by these accidents. Included in the now on-going testing process is a rigorous, strictly regimented inspection process to verify and validate all of the aircraft’s modifications and clearanc es. The Integrated Test Team at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Edwards Air Force Base, VMX-22, and the Bell Helicopter facility in Amarillo, Texas, have flown more than 4600 hours in the MV-22.


 Since the MV-22 is neither a fixed-wing nor rotary-wing platform, it has a unique designation as a tiltrotor. The aeromechanics, composite structure, maintenance concepts, and concept of deployment are inherently unique and best addressed in a squadron solely focused on tiltrotor operational testing.

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