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Related: About this forumBell Unveils V-280 Valor Tiltrotor For Future Vertical Lift Program
http://defense.aol.com/2013/04/10/bell-unveils-v-280-valor-tiltrotor-for-future-vertical-lift-prog/Bell Unveils V-280 Valor Tiltrotor For Future Vertical Lift Program
By Colin Clark
Published: April 10, 2013
Bell Helicopter has unveiled what may become what everyone hoped the V-22 Osprey would be, a tiltrotor able to operate at high altitudes for long ranges and with easily managed downwash.
The new aircraft, to be known as the V-280 Valor, is the company's offering for the Army's Future Vertical Lift technology demonstration program. FVL is a science and technology program to develop four classes of advanced aircraft light, medium, heavy and ultra -- that can take off and land vertically. The first of the four to be built would be a medium-lift aircraft known as the Joint Multirole, a vehicle that could be adapted for various missions. The Valor is aimed at the Joint Multirole offering.
This would the fourth generation tilt rotor, as our colleague Rick Whittle pointed out in an email. Here's the sequence: XV-3, XV-15, V-22, V-280.
Bell unveiled the new bird at the big helicopter show, the Army Aviation Association of America's annual conference in Fort Worth.
unhappycamper comment: Whoever dreamed up that name should not be allowed on committees that name stuff.
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Bell Unveils V-280 Valor Tiltrotor For Future Vertical Lift Program (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Apr 2013
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Jenoch
(7,720 posts)1. What's wrong with Valor
as a name for a military aircraft?
DetlefK
(16,493 posts)2. "Joint Multirole"? Sounds bureaucratic.
What about "Armed Air Personnel Carrier" -> AAPC as opposed to APC?
Victor_c3
(3,557 posts)3. That video makes war look like fun n/t