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  • Who's flying a V22 Osprey over London?
  • aP
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    Saw one flying over Whitehall about an hour and a half ago. Anyone know who’s it is?

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Boeing’s, I would assume.

    seanoc
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    There’s two at Farnborough air show at the moment both US marine flown.

    crush83
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    i got within a few metres of a running one in Bagdad.

    just awesome, and massive close up!

    allthepies
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    One will be flying today at Farnborough at 1451

    Rockhopper
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    They are incredibly noisy as well. They tend to only fly them at night here which is a pain. They do seem to spend a fair amount of time with the panels off being fixed though.

    muppetWrangler
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    Saw it a couple of hours ago. Looked like it had come from RAF Northolt

    seanoc
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    They’d let you jump in the back at Farnborough. One was static and the other in the arial display. Tidy RR engines to.

    CountZero
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    They’re fantastic looking aircraft, I love them, but they do have a rep for being hanger queens.

    matt_outandabout
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    😯 🙂 8)

    monkeyp
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    Did some of the stress work on the fuel system on those and managed to wander through one with my kids at RIAT last weekend – fantastic beasts 🙂

    monkeyp
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    Both engines are linked by a common drive shaft by the way. Incredibly complex layout to avoid serious issues if an engine goes out.

    santacruzsi
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    Hope they didn’t fly over the olympic village, they could find a lock on from a heat seeking missile!

    scuttler
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    And then you can land, fold it up and stuff it in your pocket.

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_45aUrES-j0[/video]

    No wonder they’re maintenance heavy.

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