V-22 Osprey flies again, but hydraulic 'virus' lingers

The V-22 Osprey has resumed flight testing after being grounded for 10 days to remove 20 potentially defective hydraulic tubes inside critical engine nacelles. The full extent of the faulty parts problem - and its solution - continue to be investigated. Aircraft No. 21, with test pilots Bill Leonard...

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