V-22 engineers are being told to reexamine, improve and de-bug the tiltrotor's hydraulic systems and flight control software
V-22 engineers are being told to reexamine, improve and de-bug the tiltrotor's hydraulic systems and flight control software as a result of findings on the Dec. 11 crash of an MV-22B near Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., in which four service members died. The instigating event was the...
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