Wednesday, May 6, 2020
The V-22 Osprey The Major Challenges, Roles, and Impacts...
  The V-22 Osprey: The Major Roles and Impacts of this Innovative Aircraft    History of the V-22, including Challenges:  The V22-Osprey was an aircraft that began as a figment of the imagination of the US armed forces and related parties. It is a tiltrotor aircraft that can takeoff vertically, considered a VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing), as well as an STOL (short takeoff and landing), while also being capable of converting into a turboprop airplane capable of  high-speed, high-altitude flight. The aircraft was a quite costly and deadly research project that began in 1982 that has since gone into production and use. These factors made it a controversial project at time, however its benefits have surpassed the challenges presentedâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦On January 15, 1985 the US Dept of Defense (DoD) designated the aircraft as the V-22 with the nickname of Osprey. The first prototype was unveiled in May 1988, but that same year the US Army left the program due to rising costs and other factors. This left to US Marines and US Air Force as the remain   ing primary contributers. The program continued despite much political turmoil. One issue  almost cancelled the program altogether in 1992. The next two big leaps were the first horizontal flight on March 19, 1989 and the first vertical flight shortly after on September  14, 1989. These progresses are likely what kept the Osprey idea alive for that time period. Regardless of those success steps, the fourth and fifth prototypes were lost and the designers sent back to their drawing boards again.  Following some redesign, the project continued with the Osprey now designated the V-22B, the second or B iteration of the aircraft, instead of the V-22A that they now call the first attempt. More setbacks occurred still. There were  two major accidents that claimed the life of 19 marines in April and December 2000 (Bell Boeing). These accidents were quickly broadcast on news stations and forced another reevaluation of the feasibility of this aircraft and its development. Somehow, design cont   inued. Looking in retrospect, it seems as though the full scale testing of the craft with so many soldiers on board occurredShow MoreRelatedEssay about Boeing Company Analysis15946 Words à  |à  64 PagesCOMPETITION	20       Core Competition	20     Competitive profiles	23     Comparing Core Competencies	25     Threats to Boeingââ¬â¢s Competitive Position	27     Main Competitors	28     Competitive Profile	30    FINANCIAL ANALYSIS	32       Introduction	32     Role of Financial Analysis	33     Liquidity/Solvency Ratios	34     Profit Ratios	35     Leverage Ratios	37     Turnover Ratios	39     Conclusion	41    SWOT ANALYSIS	42       Introduction	42     Strengths	43     Weaknesses	45     Conclusion	47     OpportunitiesRead MoreThe Boeing Company 2007 Annual Report61846 Words à  |à  248 PagesThis Page Intentionally Left Blank    The Boeing Company 2007 Annual Report    Leading the Way    Vision 2016: People working together as a global enterprise for aerospace leadership    The Boeing Company  Boeing is the worldââ¬â¢s leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined, providing products and tailored services to airlines and U.S. and allied armed forces around the world. Our capabilities include rotorcraft, electronic and defenseRead MoreAnnual Report Rolls-Royce78484 Words à  |à  314 PagesTeAmwork And Technology  Rolls-Royce Group plc Annual report 2010    Trusted to deliver excellence    BUSIneSS reVIew  01 Introduction and highlights 02 Chairmanââ¬â¢s statement 04 Chief Executiveââ¬â¢s review 08 Our consistent strategy 20 Market outlook 22 Key performance indicators 26 Principal risks and uncertainties 28 Review of operations 28 civil aerospace 30 defence aerospace 32 marine 34 energy 36 engineering and technology 38 operations 40 Services 42 Sustainability 48 Finance Directorââ¬â¢s review    
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