V-22 program grounds fleet, citing hydraulic line defects

The V-22 program has put a critical series of flight tests on hold replacement of German-made hydraulic tubes that program officials say are defective. The move grounds the program's five operating aircraft while two new suppliers are certified and 20 tubes in each aircraft are replaced. The final...

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