Bell-Boeing V-22, paint schemes and more.
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Re: Bell-Boeing V-22, paint schemes and more.
Cool, thanks for the info.
Re: Bell-Boeing V-22, paint schemes and more.
Nice job! I really like the take on a Canadian-ized version in the SAR colours.
Done: PCT-55 Orca
In progress: ASL-20 HMCS Cormorant
May try next: HMCS Oriole, STV Goldcrest, Bluenose II
In progress: ASL-20 HMCS Cormorant
May try next: HMCS Oriole, STV Goldcrest, Bluenose II
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Re: Bell-Boeing V-22, paint schemes and more.
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Re: Bell-Boeing V-22, paint schemes and more.
Just gone back to P1 and had a look at them all. Nice job.
Have you thought about doing a version:
1: In flight with rotors tilted forward,
2: Landing/Taking off mode with landing gear showing?
Just round out the drawings so all us dummies can say "So that's how they do that".
The only other thing I would ask after is a date of service / entry of service if you know it or can find out. You already have a lot of info on each drawing which is really cool.
Have you thought about doing a version:
1: In flight with rotors tilted forward,
2: Landing/Taking off mode with landing gear showing?
Just round out the drawings so all us dummies can say "So that's how they do that".
The only other thing I would ask after is a date of service / entry of service if you know it or can find out. You already have a lot of info on each drawing which is really cool.
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Re: Bell-Boeing V-22, paint schemes and more.
@krakatoa -- I included the two modes of operations to the first post.
As for date of service I am not entirely sure, however for USMC aircraft the Bureau Numbers (BuNo) are the serial numbers for each aircraft and go in ascending order in regards to order of service. For example the BuNo 165845 is WAY older (originally a Block A modded to a Block B) as opposed to 168320 (a Block C). Now in regards to USAF aircraft, I have no idea, but I can only assume the same for their form of aircraft serialization.
As for date of service I am not entirely sure, however for USMC aircraft the Bureau Numbers (BuNo) are the serial numbers for each aircraft and go in ascending order in regards to order of service. For example the BuNo 165845 is WAY older (originally a Block A modded to a Block B) as opposed to 168320 (a Block C). Now in regards to USAF aircraft, I have no idea, but I can only assume the same for their form of aircraft serialization.
Sergeant in the US Marine Corps
MV-22 Osprey Avionics Technician
"Just consider me the forum's resident V-22 expert."
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My Completed Work!!!
MV-22 Osprey Avionics Technician
"Just consider me the forum's resident V-22 expert."
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My Completed Work!!!