Relax wrote:==CLIP==
2) Osprey lands in STOL position, one engine out, not airplane.
Ensign Re-read wrote:
Huh? I hope that's a typo.
What did you MEAN to say?
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Relax wrote:Not a typo at all.
STOL position has the pylons forward roughly 45 degrees or is it 35 degrees? as I recall. This way you are getting lift from the wings due to forward flight and the rotating propellers.
This is how the Osprey lands in all high and hot conditions as it does not have enough lift for VTOL and a combat load. Why many denigrated the Osprey to begin with along with its inability to autogyro.
I'm still not entirely clear on exactly what you mean, but please note that the way you wrote the original post, it sounds like you're saying the Osprey lands with one engine TURNED OFF.
I have a hard time believing that the pilot would even let one engine go to idle, but THAT would be a lot more plausible than turning OFF an engine on landing.
Please tell me that post could have been phrased better!
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