My heart goes out for Chad Sheets friend as well as the families and loved ones of the other three men as well.
I have loosly followed the development of this aircraft and often wondered about it's feasibility. Also, I recently caught an episode on the History Channel that was an eye opener as well.
Seems that during the great war, when our men went over to France they were issued what the show termed one of the most hurrendously designed weapons ever, the ChouChou (did I get that right?). It was so poorly designed and manufactured that parts would not swap out with another. At the same time, we had the BAR but they were afraid the Germans would get their hands on it so chose not to use it. The Brits had a fairly good machine gun but we were not allowed that either.
That also reminds me of the M16. A little sand, a little jungle humidity, might as well fix bayonet and use it for a spear.
I think whomever is making decisions about continuing the Osprey program should be onboard the next flight.
I have loosly followed the development of this aircraft and often wondered about it's feasibility. Also, I recently caught an episode on the History Channel that was an eye opener as well.
Seems that during the great war, when our men went over to France they were issued what the show termed one of the most hurrendously designed weapons ever, the ChouChou (did I get that right?). It was so poorly designed and manufactured that parts would not swap out with another. At the same time, we had the BAR but they were afraid the Germans would get their hands on it so chose not to use it. The Brits had a fairly good machine gun but we were not allowed that either.
That also reminds me of the M16. A little sand, a little jungle humidity, might as well fix bayonet and use it for a spear.
I think whomever is making decisions about continuing the Osprey program should be onboard the next flight.