the_snowman1
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If you wanna see the cl84 there's one sitting at the western canadian aviation museum
I have to admit, the Osprey would make one heck of a good gunship for very close support. Higher speeds, longer loiter times and much higher weapons and ammunition capacity. Half a dozen mini guns and a couple of 30 mm's and you've got a lot of support in a fast maneuverable package.
To make a good close support platform, you need to be able to sustain a fair amount of damage... Not the Osprey
The huge propellers also limits your engagement angle.
Visited the Aviation Museum in Ottawa last saturday and saw that plane. Pretty impressive. The whole museum is impressive actually. A must see for anyone passing thru that area.
My dad is a retired aviation engineer..worked most of his life for the federal gov't designing airports in the north......he has never gotten past the cancellation of the Avro Arrow.
A conservative his entire life...still is......but mention Diefenbaker in his house and you will earn yourself an early exit. Not kidding...if you want to see a rather mild 73 year old make you feel afraid for your personal safety...bring up the Arrow project.
I get the overall politics and economics of it all....still, what a shame. Feels like the '50s were Canada's last chance to become something great.
Since you've seen one...how many troops would one of them hold? There was an ad long ago in Sentinel showing a squad of troops coming out of one.
Visited the Aviation Museum in Ottawa last saturday and saw that plane. Pretty impressive. The whole museum is impressive actually. A must see for anyone passing thru that area.
All that work done, and the Osprey still cost billions of dollars and had 'issues' (meaning it crashed - a lot - for no reason) when it entered service.
The V22 Osprey corruption scandal has been going on for a while now. Up to recently I hadn't a clue the scandal existed. So far I have not seen any footage of the CL flying through inclement weather. The target customer for the CL was USA Armed Forces. When the USA drew down their big spending, there were no other serious customers. Other than the US Marines there are no other serious customers for the V22. Now why is that?
Paul Hellyer. Just a sec. . . The ANAF were always promising to eliminate immensely costly duplicate administrative services since the days of Sam Hughes. All of this was mere words. Hellyer & civil authorities made the choice for the ANAF which none of the services were going to do on their own initiative for fifty years.
Someone mentioned Dief. He had issues is this abnormal for anyone? Then again the RCN decided to ignore the Prime minister & do what a foreign politician (who many in his own party and support demographic viewed as out of control) was egging them on to do. The RCN deployed for the Caribbean naval blockade. Of course the gong show was not going to continue. Ppl. don't consider these small points.
Agreed re the US...but why the heck didn't Canada buy some of them for the Canadian Armed Forces?
The V22 Osprey corruption scandal has been going on for a while now. Up to recently I hadn't a clue the scandal existed. So far I have not seen any footage of the CL flying through inclement weather. The target customer for the CL was USA Armed Forces. When the USA drew down their big spending, there were no other serious customers. Other than the US Marines there are no other serious customers for the V22. Now why is that?



























