Wing, fuselage of No. 7 V-22 are mated
The wing and fuselage of the No. 7 V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft were mated Tuesday at Bell Helicopter Textron's Flight Research Center in Arlington, Tex., marking initiation of final assembly of the plane. Bell and its V-22 partner Boeing Helicopters said the 51-foot wing, with nacelle structures...
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